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New Unit starts today! Today’s Essential Question: Why do cells divide? Chapter 10.1
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Quick Investigation: In areas of rapid growth, do cells divide quickly or grow extremely large? Compare the cells in two regions of an onion root: Root Cap - area of older, protective cells Apical Meristem - area of rapid growth In your class NB, copy the question, then create a table to sketch and describe your observations
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What did you find out? Conclusion: Organisms grow by _______________________. Areas of Onion Root tips Root CapMeristem Sketch of cells Description of cells
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Quick Investigation 2: What limits an organisms growth? Try making the largest “organism” you can by blowing: One big bubble Many small bubbles Is growth limited by the SIZE of each cell or the NUMBER of cells?
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Why can’t cells grow extremely large? (for homework you will investigate the size of cells)
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1. DNA “ overload ” When a cell gets too big, there is not enough DNA to send instructions and control cell activities. Library analogy: Could Needham library supply books for our whole state?
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2. Transport is too slow! If a cell gets too big, nutrients and wastes cannot easily diffuse in and out of the whole cell. Materials cannot get to the center (nucleus) of the cell
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Cell Division: Problem Solved! When a cell gets too big, the DNA signals the cell to divide. How big is “too big”? Surface Area to Volume Ratio
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Definitions Ratio: Surface Area : Volume:
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Definitions Ratio - a comparison of two numbers using division 2:1 Surface Area : L x W x # of sides Volume: L x W x H
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Calculating Surface Area to Volume Ratio
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Too big? Time to divide! Bacteria- Process called ______________ Bacteria Eukaryotic Cells- Process called ________ Eukaryotic Cells
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The “Life Cycle” of Cells How does a single cell (zygote) quickly grow into a human baby with trillions of cells? Why can’t some adult cells such as nerve cells divide after injury while other cell types such as skin type divide daily?
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Why do cells divide? 1.Growth and Development (Stem cells - we will tackle these separately!) 2.Replacement 3.Repair
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Sample Cell lifespans Lining of esophagus- 2-3 days Lining of small intestine- 1-2 days Red blood cell- 120 days max White blood cell- 10hrs - decades Skeletal muscle- many years Nerve cells- many decades
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Next time: HOW do cells divide? What do you remember about mitosis?
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