Student clearly identifies himself/herself and the 0 topic of the video clip Student demonstrates that no additional resources 0 are present in the recording area Total video length is less than 5 minutes 0 Instructor Comments: Video only slightly over 5 minutes so no points deducted
Never directly answered the 2 questions below (-10%)
Mitosis and Meiosis
Item Demonstrated Points
Student clearly answers the following questions What is the purpose of mitosis and meiosis?
Answer: Mitosis is cell division that results in two
5 genetically identical daughter cells. Meiosis is cell division that results in four genetically different daughter cells. Where do mitosis and meiosis occur?
Answer: Mitosis occurs in most cells of an organism. 5
Meiosis only occurs in cells related to the production of gametes.
Version Date 07/01/2019 BIOL133 General Biology I with Lab
Cell Cycle and Mitosis
Item Demonstrated Points
Student clearly demonstrates and explains the following steps of mitosis Interphase G1 – Cell growth 6 S – DNA replication G2 – Preparation for nuclear division Prophase Sister chromatids condense and attach at the 6 centromere Metaphase Sister chromatids migrate and line up at the 6 metaphase plate Anaphase Sister chromatids separate at the centromere and 6 are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell by the centrioles Telophase Sister chromatids reach the poles and the new 6 nucleus begins to form Cytokinesis 6 The daughter cells separate from each other Instructor Comments: Perfect description of mitosis!
Version Date 07/01/2019 BIOL133 General Biology I with Lab
Meiosis
Item Demonstrated Points
Student clearly demonstrates and explains the following steps of meiosis Prophase I Sister chromatids condense and attach at the centromere 6 Homologous chromosomes pair up and form chiasma Crossing Over Homologous chromosomes may exchange and 6 recombine regions of DNA Metaphase I Homologous chromosomes migrate and line up at 6 the metaphase plate Anaphase I Homologous chromosomes separate and are 6 pulled to the opposite poles of the cell by the centrioles Telophase I One set of chromosomes reaches the poles and 6 the new nucleus begins to form Prophase II Sister chromatids condense and attach at the 6 centromere Metaphase II Sister chromatids migrate and line up at the 6 metaphase plate Anaphase II Sister chromatids separate at the centromere and 6 are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell by the centrioles Telophase II Sister chromatids reach the poles and the new 6 nucleus begins to form Instructor Comments: Great work!