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Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1The Cell Cycle and Cell Division Lesson 2Lesson 2Levels of Organization Chapter Wrap-Up

Chapter Introduction How can one cell become a multicellular organism?

Lesson 1 Reading Guide What are the phases of the cell cycle? Why is the result of the cell cycle important? The Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Lesson 1 Reading Guide - Vocab cell cycle interphase sister chromatid centromere The Cell Cycle and Cell Division mitosis cytokinesis daughter cells

Lesson 1 Cycles occur in nature. The Cell Cycle The life cycles of living organisms such as trees are affected by the change in seasons. Bill Brooks/Alamy

Lesson 1 The Cell Cycle (cont.) Most cells in an organism go through a cycle of growth, development, and division called the cell cycle.cell cycle There are two main phases in the cell cycle— interphase and the mitotic phase.

Lesson 1 The Cell Cycle (cont.) What are the two main phases of the cell cycle?

Lesson 1 InterphaseInterphase occurs in three stages: G 1, S, and G 2. Interphase

Lesson 1 Interphase (cont.) The cell’s DNA is copied during the S stage and is arranged as pairs of identical chromosomes called sister chromatids. sister chromatids Sister chromatids are held together by a structure called the centromere. centromere

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase During mitosis, the contents of the nucleus divide, forming two identical nuclei.mitosis

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.) mitosis from Greek mitos, means “wrap thread”; and Latin –osis, means “process”

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.)

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.)

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.)

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.)

Lesson 1 The Mitotic Phase (cont.) In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides and forms two new daughter cells.cytokinesisdaughter cells

Lesson 1

Results of Cell Division The cell cycle is important for reproduction in some organisms, growth in multicellular organisms, replacement of worn out or damaged cells, and repair of damaged tissues. In some unicellular organisms, cell division is a form of reproduction. Cell division allows multicellular organisms to grow and develop from one cell.

Lesson 1 Results of Cell Division (cont.) Why is the result of the cell cycle important?

Lesson 1 During interphase, most cells go through periods of rapid growth and replication of organelles, copying DNA, and preparation for cell division.

Lesson 1 The nucleus and its contents divide during mitosis. The cytoplasm and its contents divide during cytokinesis.

Lesson 1 A.DNA replication B.preparation for cell division C.rapid growth of organelles D.division of the nucleus What takes place during the S stage of interphase?

Lesson 1 A.centromeres B.coils C.organelles D.sister chromatids What are the two identical chromosomes that make up a duplicated chromosome called?

Lesson 1 A.prophase B.metaphase C.anaphase D.telophase During which phase of mitosis do the duplicated chromosomes move to the middle of the cell?

Lesson 1 1.Cell division produces two identical cells. 2.Cell division is important for growth. 3.At the end of the cell cycle, the original cell no longer exists. Do you agree or disagree?