Today we are continuing our stations. My group is at the station where we are looking at an onion root tip on a micriscope on the smartbored. Mr. Finley is talking about a cell reproducing. He is pionting to a cell to point iut the cell wall forming. Now he is showing us a cell that is starting in anaphase. When an amnimal cell divides it pinches and then split apart.
Now we are at a new station where we are on the computers on a website and taking notes. I am drawing a picture of the cell on the website.
Notes:
interphase: cells may appear inactive during this stage but they are quite the opposite. Its the longest period during which the DNA replicates.
Prophase:
During this stage the nucleus fades and cromatin condences into cromosomes.
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