Chords for Cell Division Song Spongebob

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Bb

F

Eb

C

Cm

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Cell Division Song Spongebob chords
Jam Along & Learn...
Let's gather round the [Cm] classroom and sing our [Bb] bio song.
We'll show you that science can be [G] fun when put [Bb] to song.
And if you don't think you'll know this for the next exam, you're wrong.
[C] Because mitosis and meiosis [F] are easy [Bb] to learn.
Mitosis is the [B] division of the [Bb] nucleus.
Products are two [G] daughter cells just like [Bb] the parent cell,
which are diploid, meaning they both [Eb] have two sets of [Bb]
chromosomes.
And [C] this process only has four [F] total steps, which are [Bb] called
P is for [Cm]
prophase, M is for [Bb] metaphase, and a phase [F] comes after that.
[Bb] Telephase is last [F] before cytokinesis divides the cytoplasm.
Prophase comes first, it's the longest phase.
Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.
Centrosomes appear, coiling DNA.
[F] Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.
[C] Spindle [C] fibers radiate to form the [Eb] mitotic spindle, but wait, there's more.
[F] Chromosomes line up in metaphase.
[Eb] They line up in metaphase.
[Bb] Karyotypes are seen this way, [Eb] tightly coiled on the metaphase [Bb] plate.
Anaphase follows, it's phase number three.
Chromatids [Eb] separate, moving to opposite sides of the cell.
Now there's four chromosomes.
[Bb] Telephase is last, spindles [Eb] undo.
Chromosomes [F] uncoil, mitosis [Gm] is through.
The original cell, another five to two.
[A] Ahem.
We'd like to call [N] this little number part two, meiosis.
The products of meiosis are for haploid cells.
They must divide twice to reduce the chromosomes.
[F]
And so we have meiosis one and two.
[Bb] P is for [Eb] prophase one, M is for [Bb] metaphase one.
Anaphase one comes [F]
after that.
[Bb] Telephase one is [F] last before it does it all again.
And now here comes [Dm] meiosis two.
[Bb] P is for prophase [Cm] two, M is for metaphase [Bb] two.
Anaphase two comes [F] after that.
[Dm] Telephase two is [Eb] last before cytokinesis two divides the [Dm]
cytoplasm.
[Bb] Meiosis one is different [Cm] than mitosis in [Bb] three ways.
Synopses, tetras, crossing over [G] all happen in prophase.
During metaphase tetras [F] all line up [Bb] on the metaphase [C] plate.
In anaphase the centromeres [F] don't separate, forming [Bb] haploid cells.
This lesson's almost over [Eb] and our song is [Bb] nearly through.
Cell division allows cells to grow and reproduce.
It passes on genetic [Eb] traits from your grandparents [Bb]
to you.
[C] Now let's hear it for cell division.
[F] Ready?
One, two, three.
[C] C-E-L-L-space-C-I-V-I-S-I-O-N.
C-E-L-L-space-C-I-V [G]-I-S-I-O-N.
M-I-T-O-S-I-S and M-E-I-O-S-I-S.
Now our song [E] has come to an end.
[Bb]
Yeah!
Woohoo!
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Bb
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Eb
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_ _ Let's gather round the [Cm] classroom and sing our [Bb] bio song.
We'll show you that science can be [G] fun when put [Bb] to song.
And if you don't think you'll know this for the next exam, you're wrong.
[C] Because mitosis and meiosis [F] are easy [Bb] to learn.
Mitosis is the [B] division of the [Bb] nucleus. _
Products are two [G] daughter cells just like [Bb] the parent cell,
which are diploid, meaning they both [Eb] have two sets of [Bb]
chromosomes.
And [C] this process only has four [F] total steps, which are [Bb] called_
P is for [Cm]
prophase, M is for [Bb] metaphase, and a phase [F] comes after _ that.
[Bb] _ Telephase is last [F] before _ _ cytokinesis divides the _ _ cytoplasm.
_ Prophase comes first, it's the longest phase.
Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.
_ Centrosomes appear, coiling DNA.
_ [F] Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.
_ [C] Spindle [C] fibers _ radiate to form the [Eb] mitotic spindle, but wait, there's more.
_ [F] Chromosomes line up in _ metaphase.
[Eb] They line up in metaphase.
_ _ [Bb] Karyotypes are seen this way, [Eb] tightly coiled on the metaphase [Bb] plate.
Anaphase follows, it's phase number three.
Chromatids [Eb] separate, moving to opposite sides of the cell.
Now there's four chromosomes.
[Bb] _ Telephase is last, spindles [Eb] undo.
_ Chromosomes [F] uncoil, mitosis [Gm] is through.
_ The original cell, another five to two. _
[A] Ahem.
_ We'd like to call [N] this little number part two, meiosis.
The products of meiosis are for haploid _ cells.
They must divide twice to reduce the chromosomes.
_ _ [F] _
And so we have meiosis one and two.
[Bb] _ P is for [Eb] prophase one, M is for [Bb] metaphase one.
Anaphase one comes [F]
after that.
[Bb] _ Telephase one is [F] last before it does it all again.
And now here comes [Dm] meiosis two.
_ [Bb] P is for prophase [Cm] two, M is for metaphase [Bb] two.
Anaphase two comes [F] after that.
_ [Dm] Telephase two is [Eb] last before cytokinesis two _ divides the [Dm] _
cytoplasm.
_ _ [Bb] Meiosis one is different [Cm] than mitosis in [Bb] three ways.
Synopses, tetras, crossing over [G] all happen in prophase.
During metaphase tetras [F] all line up [Bb] on the metaphase [C] plate.
In anaphase the centromeres [F] don't separate, forming [Bb] haploid cells.
This lesson's almost over [Eb] and our song is [Bb] nearly through.
Cell division allows cells to grow and reproduce.
It passes on genetic [Eb] traits from your grandparents [Bb]
to you.
[C] Now let's hear it for cell division.
[F] Ready?
One, two, three.
[C] C-E-L-L-space-C-I-V-I-S-I-O-N.
C-E-L-L-space-C-I-V [G]-I-S-I-O-N.
M-I-T-O-S-I-S and M-E-I-O-S-I-S.
Now our song [E] has come to an end.
[Bb] _
_ Yeah!
Woohoo! _ _ _ _ _
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