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Teaching Mitosis and cytokinesis

Mitosis and cytokinesis

During mitosis, the copied DNA is divided into two complete sets, so that after cytokinesis, each cell has a complete set of genetic instructions.\n\n\n\n\n<br><br>\n<i><u>Cellular Splits (Text 3)</u> -- This text is part of an Investigation Set that explores cell structure and division. In this text, the author describes the stages of cell division, or mitosis. As students read, they should consider the role that each cell structure plays in the process and how each structure addresses any challenges posed by replication.\n<br><br>\n<a href="https://files.activelylearn.com/Teaching%20Guides/Cellular%20Splits%20Investigation%20Set%20Teaching%20Guide.pdf">Click here to download the Teaching

CK-12 (Middle School)

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

How does the process of mitosis ensure that two, genetically identical cells are produced?
STANDARDS:
RST.1 - Analysis & Evidence, RST.3 - Procedure, RST.4 - Key Terms

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

2
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