During this week (7-11 September), in biology class we start the class by review as Ms. Disty ask each of us about what have learned from the previous lesson. Then, Ms. Disty informs us that for the biology formative assessment, we will be making our question and later we will trade with our classmates to fill in each other's. Ms. Disty also gives us the point criteria for each question and we have to make questions that has a total worth of 20 points. The formative will be done on Tuesday. On Tuesday, we start the class continuing the formative assessment task by making our own questions relating to what we have learned so far. We have to make questions that is worth 20 points total. The questions are later be given to our friends to fill. Luckily I got easy questions from my friend so I manage to do the formative well. I did have difficulty in making a case problem for my own questions because I still don't understand real life health cases that could be related to the cell theories that we learned so far. On Friday, we started the class by doing another review relating to the formative assessment. Ms. Disty ask each of us a question relating to the things we have learned so far about cells. Then, we start on a lesson about cell reproduction and how they do it. I learned that the process of cell reproduction is called "cell division mitosis". Cell reproduction is a part of mitotic phase of a cell. In a cell reproduction, the DNA is copied and they became larger until the mitosis phase where they divide their self. Humans have 46 chromosomes, 23 from female egg and 23 from the sperm. What I am still confused about is the detailed steps of mitosis and how it happens.
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