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Warm-up 12/11: Define the term Homologous? What is a Haploid? Diploid? Your somatic cells have 46 Chromosomes and are diploid cells, –How many chromosomes are in your haploid Gametes? What do you call a photograph of all the chromosomes?
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Cell Cycle and Mitosis
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Cell Cycle 3 major phases Interphase: time between cell divisions - G phases: growth - S phase: copying of DNA M phase (mitosis): division of the nucleus Cytokinesis: division of the cytoplasm
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Mitosis (M phase) 2n 4n chromatids 2 (2n) Continuous process starts with interphase Need to separate the doubled chromosomes Four phases prophase metaphase anaphase telophase PMAT
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Prophase Can see chromosomes Chromatids stay connected by centromeres Nucleolus and nuclear membrane break down Centrosomes and centrioles appear Early mitotic spindle forms
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Metaphase Two types of fibers (mitotic spindle) kinetechore fibers: attach to centromere of chromosome polar fibers: extend centrosome to centrosome, push cell apart Fibers line up the chromosomes in middle
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Anaphase Chromatids of each chromosomes are pulled apart by fibers Move towards opposite poles of dividing cells
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Telophase Chromosomes in opposite ends Spindle fibers break down Nuclear envelope reforms Nucleolus in each cell Cytokinesis
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Homework Chromosome Structure Due Monday Observing Mitosis Due Tuesday PQRST 154-159 Due Wednesday
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