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CELL CYCLE NOTES

I. Growth and Development Complex organisms begin life as a single, microscopic cell called a zygote (fertilized egg). * So how do they become large, multi-cellular organisms……

Organisms grow by increasing number of cells through the process of cell division. Ex: 1248163264

As organisms grow, cells differentiate (their structure changes). Cells specialize to perform specific jobs or functions (skin cells, muscle cells, nerve cells).

II. Cell Cycle Cell cycle has three stages: Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis

1. Interphase: period of growth & development. DNA called chromatin during interphase. Chromatin = long thin strands of DNA. DNA called chromosomes during mitosis. Chromosomes = coiled up chains of DNA.

Chromatin Chromosomes

2. Mitosis: cell division OR equal division of the nucleus Form of asexual reproduction (cell makes copy of hereditary material identical to parent). Creates 2 identical copies of the original cell. Has 4 stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.

A. Mitosis in Humans Starts with one cell (parent cell) that has 23 chromosome pairs, or 46 chromosomes total. Ends with two cells (daughter cells); each cell has 23 chromosome pairs, or 46 chromosomes.

Blood and skin cells go through mitosis frequently for replacement. Muscle and nerve cells remain in interphase 3. Cytokinesis: equal division of the cytoplasm. Results in 2 new daughter cells

Cell Cycle Interphase Interphase cell grows and carries out normal activities; organelles duplicate DNA replicates Interphase cell grows and prepares for mitosis

B. To remember the order think: I PMAT C (interphase prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase cytokinesis)

Interphase Prophase Metaphase Telophase Anaphase Cytokinesis Centriole Centromere Chromosome Spindle Fiber Telophase Anaphase Cytokinesis

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