Be sure to draw non-moving items the same size and in the same place in each frame. When you flip through it will appear to disappear. Example: The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase, so you would draw a solid line for the nuclear membrane, then a dashed line in the next frame, then dotted line in the next, then no membrane in the next. Remember: Mitosis starts after interphase, so the DNA is copied (attached at the centromeres), so there is actually 8 total sister chromatids, not yet condensed into short thick x-chromosomes. Structures to include: Nuclear Membrane, Centrioles, Spindle Fibers, and 4 strands of DNA. Ask for help if you’re unsure how to make this happen. Once you’re finished drawing, cut out the frames and staple together in a staggered fashion so that they “flip” easily. To better keep track, you might want to make your drawings before cutting out the frames of the flip book. You can use a pencil to number the pages on the far left where the staples will go. You can use a pencil to number the pages on the far left where the staples will.'- Presentation transcript:ġ Mitosis Flip Book This project allows you to make a “moving” animation. Presentation on theme: 'Mitosis Flip Book This project allows you to make a “moving” animation.