http://biologycorner.com/worksheets/cellcycle_labelme.html
http://biologycorner.com/worksheets/cellcycle_labelme_key.html
http://www.sfscience.com/admin/pdf/6A2_IBLM.htm
(Instead of gluing these in place, we left them loose so he could use it like a puzzle - you could do this on cardstock, too)....
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/biology/bio2000/pdfs/bdol8-2.pdf
http://www.pleasanton.k12.ca.us/fhsweb/kelso/worksheets/brvr3100.pdf
Here's a simple Cell Cycle Quiz I created for them:
Cell Cycle Quiz
Circle or underline the letter of the correct answer
1. The two main
phases in the life of a cell are:
A. Division and replication
B. Growth and cell division
C. Duplication and division
D. Metaphase and anaphase
2. How many chromosomes
are contained in each cell of the human body?
A. 92
B. 64C. 46
D. 23
3. Most cell growth
occurs in which phase of the cell cycle:
A. G1
B. SC. G2
D. Mitosis (M phase)
4. DNA synthesis and
chromosome duplication occur in which phase of the cell cycle:
A. G1
B. SC. G2
D. M
5. Protein synthesis
and organelle duplication occur during which phase of the cell cycle:
A. G1
B. S
C. G2
D. M
6. Rapid cell growth
in preparation for cell duplication occurs during which phase of the cell
cycle:
A. G1
B. SC. G2
D. M
7. Mitosis occurs
during which stage of the cell cycle:
A. Growth
B. DNA replicationC. Interphase
D. Cell division
8. The cell division
stage of the cell cycle is also known as:
A. G1
B. MitosisC. S phase
D. Cytokinesis
9. The stages of
mitosis, in order, are:
A. Telophase,
metaphase, anaphase, prophase, cytokinesis
B. Metaphase,
telophase, prophase, anaphase, cytokinesisC. Cytokinesis, anaphase, telophase, prophase, metaphase
D. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
10. What occurs
during cytokinesis?
A. Nucleus dissolves
and chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell
B. Cytoplasm of the
cell divides and the cell splits into two daughter cellsC. Chromosomes are pulled apart and each chromatid moves to one or the other pole of the cell
D. Nuclear envelope reforms and chromosomes unwind to fill the nucleus
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