Today is Science Solution Tuesday. In this blog, I will be explaing mitosis. Mitosis is a process in which a cell has to complete in order to mutate in to two cells. There is five stages in all. Sometimes it takes a cell a while to complete a certain stage. After the cells are done with all five stages, they form daughter cells. I will blog more about daughter cells later. The steps in mitosis are profase, anaphase, telophase, interphase, and metaphase. The first stage a cell goes thought is interphase is when the cells are going to get ready for prophase. In prophase, the cells cromatin is all over the place and getting ready to divide. The next phase ismetaphase. Metaphase is when the cells meet up to the cells equator. This is when the nucleus is deciding whos going to go to the next cell. The nuclus is the brain that sepreats the chromatin, so that both cells have an equal amount. The next phase is anaphase. Anaphase is when the cells are slowly turning into two cells. This is like it is almost gonna pop their bubble, so they can be free. The next phase is telophase. This is when the cells stretch to the end and are ready to come out.  The last step is cytokinesis. Cytokineses is when a cell wall starts to form to break the barrier. There you have it once the cell wall is formed you have two new cells!

This is the process of mitosis. We are currently learning this in my science class.
 
                   Today I will be blogging about bacteria, plant, and animal cells, and what they all have in common. First of all the first thing they have in common is that they are all cells. They all have at least two or more cells in them. Bacteria does not have alot of things in common with animal cells. Plant cells and animal cells both have nucles, golgi complex, vacuole, chromatin,etc. Those two really have some of the same things in them, but animal cells don't have chloroplasts, like plant cells do. Bacteria is like a germ. It is small and could move anywhere it wants to. This is a problem, because bacteria could make you sick. Unlike animal cells and plant cells, bacteria could be made of nasty things, such as diseases.

                  I have learned most of this lesson from my science teacher. Like I have said in my previous Science Soulotion blog, we have learned this lesson a while back. This is what I know about animal cells, plant cells, and bacteria. If you really think of it, bacteria dose not really share anything in common with plant, and animal cells. Each and every one of these cells has its own job.
 
                 Today is Science Solutions. In this blog, I will be blogging about if Mrs. Poole and all the other 7th grade science teachers should keep on doing the cell cake. The cell cake is a project on how well we can denomonstrate what and were are the cells parts, like nucleus, vacuole, golgi complex, and so on. You have to construct a cake that looks like a cell y using items like candy, frosting, and so on. You can decide on whether you want to do an animal cell or plant. We do this project on teams, so what ever grade you get is what the whole group gets. 

                 I really think that this project will help students learn more about the cells parts, and what it does. At the beginning of the cell project, I did not no anything really about the cell. I only knew that it was the basic need for all living things and that you need cells to live. With this project I could tell you how each cell works and what its job is.

                 I really hope that this cell project will carry on and that other people may learn from this experience, because I am sure that I learned alot about cells. I really like this project and really, really, really hope that it will carry on.