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Cell Division Occurs in All Organisms Chapter 3.1C
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Cell Division is involved in many functions Unicellular organisms reproduce through cell division Multicellular organisms: cell division is involved in growth, development & repair, & reproduction How does cell division differ for unicellular and multicellular organisms?
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The genetic material of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromosomes When a cell divides into two new cells, each cell receives a full set of genetic material. The genetic material in cells is contained in DNA molecules. DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid DNA is a chemical that contains information for an organisms growth and function What is DNA and what purpose does it serve?
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DNA’s Discovery Watson and Crick built a DNA model in 1953 They showed that DNA is made of two strands of molecules joined in a structure that resembles a twisted ladder or double helix. How was DNA discovered?
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Eukaryotic Cells In Eukaryotic cells, the cell’s DNA is found in the nucleus DNA is wrapped around a protein core and compacted into structures called chromosomes. Chromatids: two identical structures in a chromosome Centromere: connect chromatids Humans have 46 chromosomes Describe how DNA is organized inside the Nucleus
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Cell division is involved in growth, development, & repair Through cell division, a single cell becomes two cells, two cells become four, and so on. Cell division is always occurring. As the cells divide what happens to some of them? They specialize……this is what makes organisms different Cells have different life spans; Throat cells last 2-3 days (about 60 hours) You lose about 40,000 skin cells every minute At adulthood, you will have about 100 trillion cells Describe the purpose of cell division
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