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Apologia Biology: Module 7 Experiments
Posted by jlsgrant in Apologia Biology on December 3, 2010
We started our Module 7 session by completing Experiment 7.1, “DNA Extraction”.
While we were letting the hand soap destroy the plasma membranes and open the cell, we watched the informational videos on my initial Module 7 post.
(If we had more time, I’m sure I could have convinced the “students” to re-create the water ballet mitosis in the pool.)
After all our “ingredients” were added, the strands of DNA started to float up to the surface. It looked like this:
We tried to look at some strands under the microscope, but they kind of clumped up into a blob and it was difficult to make out the shape of anything specific.
Next, we did a review on the stages of Mitosis, prior to looking at slides under the microscope. I was planning on doing Applie’s Playdough Mitosis, but forgot to buy playdough and didn’t have my recipe handy to make my own. So we had to improvise. Our stages of Mitosis looked something like this:
“Math-U-See meets Apologia: Mitosis”
While we had the blocks out, many other things were constucted, none of which had anything to do with Biology!
The objective of Experiment 7.2 was to observe the differences between mitosis in a plant cell and mitosis in an animal cell. First we looked at Ascaris (round worm) to determine which phases of mitosis we could locate in the cells. See if you can find the stages of mitosis in these images:
Next we compared animal cell mitosis to plant cell mitosis using an Allium root tip. See what stages of mitosis you can identify:
Apologia Biology: Module 7, Cellular Reproduction and DNA
Posted by jlsgrant in Apologia Biology on November 13, 2010
It’s hard to believe that we’re almost halfway through this course! Hang in there, it won’t be long until we get to the dissections. I’m sure you’re all looking forward to the pictures!
In doing research online for some outside educational sources, I found this video that creatively explains Mitosis:
The following links may help with understanding the difference between Mitosis and Meiosis:
Animal Cell Mitosis Interactive at Cells Alive
Animal Cell Meiosis Interactive at Cells Alive
A big thanks to Applie’s Place for finding that excellent video. You can also find a fun project for making Play Dough Mitosis over at Applie’s Place. If you have extra time, why not try extracting your own DNA using this technic: Extract Your Own DNA!
Just one more thing…Here’s a video on how Vaccinations work to prevent illness.
Module 7: Co-Op and Experiments (Microscopic Images)
Study Link: Flashcards & Games at Quizlet.com





