The rubric assesses student models of mitosis for accuracy across several criteria. Models are scored on correctly displaying the number and labeling of chromosomes in each stage, accurately portraying the condensation and movement of DNA and other cellular structures from interphase through cytokinesis, and the overall neatness of the model. Key stages that must be depicted include interphase showing uncondensed DNA, prophase with DNA condensing and organelles moving to poles, metaphase with chromosomes lined at the equator and centrioles at poles, anaphase with sister chromatids moving to opposite poles, and telophase with the nuclear membrane reappearing.
The rubric assesses student models of mitosis for accuracy across several criteria. Models are scored on correctly displaying the number and labeling of chromosomes in each stage, accurately portraying the condensation and movement of DNA and other cellular structures from interphase through cytokinesis, and the overall neatness of the model. Key stages that must be depicted include interphase showing uncondensed DNA, prophase with DNA condensing and organelles moving to poles, metaphase with chromosomes lined at the equator and centrioles at poles, anaphase with sister chromatids moving to opposite poles, and telophase with the nuclear membrane reappearing.
The rubric assesses student models of mitosis for accuracy across several criteria. Models are scored on correctly displaying the number and labeling of chromosomes in each stage, accurately portraying the condensation and movement of DNA and other cellular structures from interphase through cytokinesis, and the overall neatness of the model. Key stages that must be depicted include interphase showing uncondensed DNA, prophase with DNA condensing and organelles moving to poles, metaphase with chromosomes lined at the equator and centrioles at poles, anaphase with sister chromatids moving to opposite poles, and telophase with the nuclear membrane reappearing.
The rubric assesses student models of mitosis for accuracy across several criteria. Models are scored on correctly displaying the number and labeling of chromosomes in each stage, accurately portraying the condensation and movement of DNA and other cellular structures from interphase through cytokinesis, and the overall neatness of the model. Key stages that must be depicted include interphase showing uncondensed DNA, prophase with DNA condensing and organelles moving to poles, metaphase with chromosomes lined at the equator and centrioles at poles, anaphase with sister chromatids moving to opposite poles, and telophase with the nuclear membrane reappearing.