Mitosis and Cytokinesis

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Mitosis and Cytokinesis Animated Mitosis

Mitosis During mitosis, the cells’ copied genetic material separates and the cell prepares to split into two cells This allows the cell’s genetic material to pass into the new cells The resulting daughter cells are genetically identical!!

Where Do I Find DNA? Chromosomes are in the nucleus of every cell. Chromosomes are made up of DNA. Genes are pieces of DNA that contain the instructions for building a protein.

Sister Chromatids & Chromosomes Human somatic cells (any cell other than a gamete) have 23 pairs of chromosomes. – one from mom and one from dad. These are called homologous chromosomes. Copy of chromosome from mom or dad Chromosome made in S phase of Interphase

The Four Stages of Mitosis Remember PMAT! Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Prophase The cell’s chromatin condenses into chromosomes The chromosomes look like an “X” Each chromosome is made up of two identical sister chromatids attached by a centromere This is “created” in S phase of interphase

Chromosome Structure Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.

Prophase Continued Nucleus disappears Spindle fibers form in the cytoplasm Spindle fibers attach to sister chromatids

Metaphase The sister chromatids are pulled to the center of the cell They line up in the middle of the cell

Anaphase Spindle fibers begin to shorten The sister chromatids are pulled to the opposite ends of the cell

Telophase The sister chromatids arrive at the opposite poles of the cell and begin to unravel New nucleus begins to form

Cytokinesis Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm Results in two separate cells with identical nuclei In animal cells, it is accomplished by using microfilaments to “pinch” the cytoplasm Cytokinesis in an Animal Cell

Cytokinesis in a Plant Cell In plants, a cell plate forms between the two daughter nuclei

Real-Life Cells Dividing! Animated Mitosis