Mitosis and Cancer Lab
Mitosis and Cancer Lab
Mitosis and Cancer Lab
Stage of Mitosis
Total # Cells in
Field 1
Total # Cells in
Field 2
% of Cells
in Phase
Time
(minutes)
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Total Cells
Counted
720
Total # of Cells
Interphase
440
Prophase
40
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
10
Totals
500
% of Cells
in Phase
Time
(minutes)
625
Stage of Mitosis
Total # of Cells
Interphase
424
Prophase
50
Metaphase
12
Anaphase
Telophase
11
Totals
% of Cells
in Phase
500
Time
(minutes)
448
Analysis Questions:
1.
Which stage in the CELL cycle do most cells spend their time in? Why?
2.
Which stage in the MITOTIC cycle takes the most time? What percentage of the total time is this?
3.
Why do you think that this stage (the one in question 1) takes so long? What activities, in relation to mitosis, are occurring
during this phase?
4.
Which stage is the second longest? What percentage of the total time does this stage take up?
5.
Again, what events are occurring during the stage identified in question 3?
6.
Referring to your data and graphs from Part II answer the following:
7.
How does the data for each phase in the normal chicken cell compare with that of the onion root tip cell? Are the
percentages of time for the two longest phases similar? Can you make a general conclusion based on this information?
8.
In which stages are the most dramatic differences in timing between normal and cancerous chicken cells?
9.
What nuclear and cytoplasmic changes would you expect to find in cancer cells, as compared to their normal counterparts?
(HINT: What events would be changed in the nucleus? What events would be changed in the cytoplasm?)