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1 Cell Division Chapter 2, Lesson 3 Page 56

2 What Are the Functions of Cell Division?
Read the “My Planet Diary: Cycling On”…p. 56 Comparing Cell Cycles The table below compares the length of different cell cycles.

3 What are the Functions of Cell Division?
Use the data table to help answer the following questions: 1. Which type of cell completes a cell cycle fastest? Frog egg cells 2. With each cell cycle, two cells form from one cell. In three hours, how many cells could form from one frog egg cell? 64 cells

4 See Figure 1, page 57. Label each photo as: (A) growth (B) repair, or
(C) reproduction Answers: A = plant shoot GROWING B = Arm scrape healing C = Cougar with babies - reproduction

5 What Are the Functions of Cell Division?
Cell division allows organisms to: GROW REPAIR damaged structures REPRODUCE

6 What Happens During the Cell Cycle?
During the Cell Cycle, a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides into two new cells, which are called “daughter cells.”

7 3 stages of the cell cycle
The cell cycle consists of three stages: Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis “I ‘M Cool”

8 Look at pg 58 – 62 to help with the concept map – Fill out the overview of the cell cycle

9 The Cell Cycle Prophase Metaphase What are the 3 stages? Interphase
Cytokinesis What happens? Mitosis Cell grows DNA gets copied Prepares for division What are the 4 phases of Mitosis? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

10 The Cell Cycle What are the 3 stages? Interphase Cytokinesis Mitosis
What happens? Mitosis Cell grows DNA gets copied Prepares for division

11 Interphase: To Do List…page 58 Fill in a few things you see on the to-do list
GROWING: COPYING DNA: PREPARING FOR DIVISION:

12 Interphase – 1st stage of cell cycle more details…
GROWING: Cell grows to full size Produces organelles it needs Makes more enzymes COPYING DNA: Makes an exact copy of DNA: REPLICATION At the end of replication, the cell has 2 identical sets of chromosomes PREPARING FOR DIVISION: Produces structures that will help it to divide centrioles, spindle fibers, etc.

13 Background of a chromosome p. 59 (stage 2: Mitosis)
Chromosomes are made of 2 rod-like parts called chromatids; chromatids are identical to each other w/ the same DNA. Centromere holds the two chromatids together When a cell divides, one chromatid will go to each new cell

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15 The Cell Cycle Prophase Metaphase What are the 3 stages? Interphase
Cytokinesis What happens? Mitosis Cell grows DNA gets copied Prepares for division What are the 4 phases of Mitosis? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

16 The cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei
STAGE 2: MITOSIS The cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei One set of DNA is distributed into each daughter cell Divided into 4 phases:

17 (Pandas Must Always Talk!)
MITOSIS HAS 4 PHASES Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase (Pandas Must Always Talk!)

18 Phases of Mitosis PROPHASE:
Chromosomes in the nucleus condense (smash together) Nuclear envelope breaks down

19 Phases of Mitosis How does prophase look different from interphase?

20 Phases of Mitosis How does prophase look different from interphase?
Chromosomes condense (the Xs); the nucleus is changing (nuclear envelope goes away)

21 Phases of Mitosis The Cell Cycle
Cells undergo an orderly sequence of events as they grow and divide. What are the missing parts of the stages?

22 Phases of Mitosis Metaphase:
Each chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber at its centromere. What is missing from the cell? What happened to the chromosomes?

23 Phases of Mitosis Metaphase: Each chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber at its centromere. What is missing from the cell? What happened to the chromosomes? The nucleus is missing; chromosomes moved to the center of the cell

24 Phases of Mitosis METAPHASE: Chromosomes move to center of the cell
Meta = middle

25 Phases of Mitosis Anaphase:
The centromere of each chromosome splits, pulling the chromatids apart. Each is now called a chromosome. They are drawn by their spindle fibers to opposite ends of the cell. The cell stretches out. Draw the missing structures.

26 Phases of Mitosis Anaphase: Draw the missing structures.

27 Phases of Mitosis ANAPHASE:
Chromatids (now called chromosomes) move to opposite ends of the cell Cell stretches out

28 Phases of Mitosis Telophase
How does the diagram of a cell in telophase look different from the one in anaphase?

29 Phases of Mitosis Telophase
Nuclei are forming; spindle fibers have disappeared’ cell is pinched in around its middle. Telophase How does the diagram of a cell in telophase look different from the one in anaphase?

30 Phases of Mitosis TELOPHASE:
Nuclei are forming (nuclear envelope reappears) Cell is pinching in at the middle

31 Cytokinesis Stage 3 Cytokinesis
Cell splits into two daughter cells. Each daughter cell has an identical set of chromosomes. Draw the daughter cell.

32 Cytokinesis Cytokinesis: Draw the daughter cell.

33 Stage 3: Cytokinesis Cytokinesis: Cytoplasm divides
Each daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell

34 The cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei
STAGE 3: Cytokinesis The cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei One set of DNA is distributed into each daughter cell Divided into 4 phases:

35 Length of a Liver Cell Cycle
Do the Math – p. 63 Length of a Liver Cell Cycle Human liver cells generally reproduce less than once per year. At other times, they can complete one cell cycle in about 22 hours. The circle graph to the left displays this.

36 What do the three curved arrows outside of the circle represent?
Do the Math – p. 63 What do the three curved arrows outside of the circle represent?

37 Do the Math – p. 63 What do the three curved arrows outside of the circle represent? Interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis

38 The wedge representing growth is in which stage of the cell cycle?
Do the Math – p. 63 The wedge representing growth is in which stage of the cell cycle?

39 The wedge representing growth is in which stage of the cell cycle?
Do the Math – p. 63 The wedge representing growth is in which stage of the cell cycle? Interphase

40 About what percentage of the cell cycle is shown for DNA replication?
Do the Math – p. 63 About what percentage of the cell cycle is shown for DNA replication?

41 About what percentage of the cell cycle is shown for DNA replication?
Do the Math – p. 63 About what percentage of the cell cycle is shown for DNA replication? About 45%

42 Do the Math – p. 63 What stage of the cell cycle takes the shortest amount of time? How do you know?

43 Cytokinesis; it is the smallest section of the graph
Do the Math – p. 63 What stage of the cell cycle takes the shortest amount of time? How do you know? Cytokinesis; it is the smallest section of the graph


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