MITOSIS
What is Mitosis? A period of nuclear cell division resulting in 2 daughter cells, each cell containing a COMPLETE set of chromosomes. Why does Mitosis occur? To replace the dying cells with new cells that are “exact” copies of the old cells.
Where does Mitosis occur? Mitosis occurs in all somatic (NON-SEX) cells. What type of cell division takes place in SEX cells? MEIOSIS: Cell division resulting in 4 gamete cells, each containing HALF of the parental cell’s genetic material.
5 PHASES OF CELL CYCLE & MITOSIS ACRONYM: IPMAT I = INTERPHASE (NOT part of mitosis) P = PROPHASE: 1st and longest phase of mitosis. M = METAPHASE: 2nd phase. A = ANAPHASE: 3rd phase. T = TELOPHASE: 4th phase.
When does Mitosis occur? Interphase (G1, S, & G2)
I = INTERPHASE Visible Nucleolus Nucleus (unable to see chromosomes …BUT they are currently REPLICATING!)
P = PROPHASE Chromosomes condense or become visible Nuclear envelope & nucleolus disappear Spindle fibers develop from centrioles
M = METAPHASE Sister chromatids line up on equator of cell with help from spindle fibers.
Short Quiz: Mind around Mitosis? A. B. C. Acronym for cell cycle and mitosis?
A = ANAPHASE Chromosomes (sister chromatids) are split and pulled to opposite ends of the cell by ______ ______attached to a __________. spindle fibers centriole
T = TELOPHASE Two daughter cells are formed New double membrane begins to form between 2 nuclei.
Mitosis Madness Quiz A. B. C.D. E.
Bonus Question:What phase of mitosis is shown in this background slide? Explain your answer.
Way to go Mitosis Minds!! Job well done!!