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$2.00Add to CartReady to use stages of mitosis worksheets that can be used as study aids or for quizzes / tests.
There are 4 worksheets:
- #1: Students will name each stage of mitosis in order
- #2: Students will draw / illustrate each stage
- #3: Students will name and draw each stage
- #4: Students will describe what is happening / events of each stage
Answer key provided
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$3.00Add to CartHigh School Biology Notebook resource!
Students will learn the following terms: peroxisome, cilium, centriole, lysosome, cell / plasma membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, flagellum, cytoskeleton, nuclear pores, nuclear membrane / envelope, DNA, nucleolus, nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi body, Golgi vesicles
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$2.25Add to CartThis Science / Biology resource offers 2 labeled posters showing the structures and organelles of an animal cell! I’ve also included a handout detailing the major function(s) of each structure/organelle. Structures and organelles include: centrosome, plasma membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoplasm
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This 68-page anatomy coloring book has been designed for 5th-12th grade classrooms (Health, Science, Anatomy, Biology, Physiology).
Categories:
- DNA
- Cell
- Digestive System
- Skeletal System
- Nervous System
- Circulatory System
- Respiratory System
- Urinary System
- Integumentary System
- Muscular System
- Endocrine System
- Reproductive System
- Lymphatic System
- Auditory System
- Visual System
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High School Biology Notebook resource!
Students will learn all about the cell membrane. Terms include: phospholipid, phospholipid bilayer, integral protein, peripheral protein, cholesterol, glycolipid, oligosaccharide/sugar chain, glycoprotein, transport, attachment and recognition, receptor for signalling, enzymatic activities
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This Science / Biology resource includes 2 activity worksheets for students to help them review the structures / organelles of an animal cell and the main function(s) of each. Structures /organelles include: centrosome, plasma membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoplasm
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High School Biology Notebook resource!
Students will learn all about the cell membrane. Terms include: passive transport, active transport, diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, molecular active transport, bulk transport, primary active transport, secondary active transport, exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis
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Let’s face it: Trying to explain the “dance of the chromosomes” without clear visuals is a recipe for confused faces. This resource simplifies the complex process of cellular division into digestible, visually engaging steps.
🔍 What’s Inside?
This resource covers the full cycle of mitosis, ensuring your students see the “big picture” of how cells replicate.
The Phases Outlined:
- Interphase: The prep work (DNA replication).
- Prophase: Chromosomes condense and the party starts.
- Metaphase: Everyone aligns in the middle.
- Anaphase: The great separation.
- Telophase: Two new nuclei form.
- Cytokinesis: The final split!
Included Versions:
- 🎨 Full Color: Perfect for high-impact classroom decor or digital presentations.
- 🗒️ Black & White: Ideal for student handouts, coloring activities, or saving on ink.
- ✍️ With Explanations: Includes detailed text describing the events of each phase.
💡 Why You’ll Love This
1. Visual Clarity for Abstract Concepts Mitosis is hard to visualize! These posters provide a clear “anchor” for students to refer back to when they get stuck on the difference between anaphase and telophase.
2. Differentiation Made Easy With both “labeled” and “blank” versions, you can easily scaffold your instruction. Use the labeled version for an introductory lecture and the blank version for a formative assessment.
3. Saves You Prep Time Stop scouring the internet for clear, high-quality diagrams. These are ready to print and use immediately. ☕🏫 Suggested Grade Levels & Subjects
- Grades: 6th – 10th Grade
- Subjects: Life Science, General Science, and Biology





