Do Now December 9, 2013 PBIS Card out on desk Cornell Notes – Cell Cycle Question: How does your body grow and repair itself? Cells divide and reproduce.

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Do Now December 9, 2013 PBIS Card out on desk Cornell Notes – Cell Cycle Question: How does your body grow and repair itself? Cells divide and reproduce

Cell Division The Life of a Cell

Vocabulary Terms for Mitosis Asexual Reproduction – new organism is formed from one parent cell Mitosis - cell division that ensures that each daughter cell gets an exact copy of the mother cells DNA Cytokinesis - division of the cytoplasm during cell division Chromosomes -A doubled rod of condensed chromatin

Chromatid - one half of a duplicated chromosome Centromere - area where the chromatid of a chromosome are attached Chromatin - granular material visible within the nucleus; consists of DNA. Spindle - a network of microtubules that forms during mitosis and moves chromatids to the poles Cell Equator - this is where chromosomes pair up and attach to the spindle

Before we begin, we must learn about chromosomes.

Chromosomes Humans have 46 chromosomes in their cells. Carry the material for your characteristics One chromosome has 2 chromatids Held together by a centromere

Cornell Notes To increase the number of cells Causes multicellular organisms to grow The steps from one cell division to the next. What is the purpose for cell division? Define Cell Cycle

All cells must: – Form- Develop – Grow- Die Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis What do cells do in their life cycle? List the steps of the cell cycle.

Interphase (not part of Mitosis) Where the cell spend most of its life growing G1: normal cellular functions occur, cell grows S: DNA replicates, 2 copies of each chromosome G2: cell prepares for Mitosis, centrioles split Explain the stages of interphase

Centrioles

Prophase – Chromosomes are visable – Sister chromatids form – Nuclear envelope disappears – Spindle fibers form from centrioles – Centrioles move to opposite endes of cell Analyze what occurs during Prophase in Mitosis

– Double-stranded chromosomes line up in the middle (equator) – Spindle fibers attach to sister chomatids at the centromere. Metaphase Analyze what occurs during Metaphase in Mitosis

Anaphase Each centromere divides as sister chromatids are are pulled to opposite sides of the cell.

Telophase Chromosomes reach opposite sides Nuclear envelope forms Chromosomes uncoil Spindle fibers disappear

Cytokinesis Division of the cytoplasm 2 genetically identical cells form – “Daughter” cells

Videos sci.life.stru.dnadivide/mitosis/ sci.life.stru.dnadivide/mitosis/ hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/chapter 2/animation__how_the_cell_cycle_works.html hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/chapter 2/animation__how_the_cell_cycle_works.html (mitosis dance)