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Ch 10 Cell Growth and Division 10-1 Cell Growth 10-2 Cell Division 10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
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10-1 Cell Growth The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on its DNA In addition, the cell has more trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across the cell membrane
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10-1 Cell Growth When a cell becomes too large, a growing cell divides forming two “daughter” cells Before a cell goes through Cell Division, it replicates its DNA so that each daughter cell receives its own genetic library
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10-1 Cell Growth Arts and Crafts Tomorrow- Now Pg 243 (1-4) Then Pg 249 “Life Span of Human Cells” Answer 1-4 in complete sentences
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10-2 Cell Division Mitosis- The division of a Eukaryotic cell (2n) in which the genetic information is identical in both daughter cells (2n) Before mitosis, chromatids are replicated to become a chromosome, so each daughter can have a set of DNA Chromosome will be split at the Centromere
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10-2 Cell Division The Cell Cycle is the repeating set of events that make up the life of a cell The time between cell divisions is called Interphase Mitosis is a continuous process that is divided into 4 phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Following Telophase at the end of mitosis is the division of the cytoplasm called Cytokinesis
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10-2 Cell Division Prophase- First step of mitosis in which DNA clusters into chromatids connected at the centromere
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10-2 Cell Division Metaphase- Chromosomes align in the center of the cell where the centromeres align in the middle
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10-2 Cell Division Anaphase- Chromatids of each chromosome separate at the centromere and move to each end of the cell-Separate chromatids=Chromosome
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10-2 Cell Division Telophase- DNA uncoils and a nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes. A new nucleolus forms in each new Nucleus
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10-2 Cell Division The area of the cell membrane that pinches in and eventually seperates the dividing cell into two cells is called the Cleavage furrow Vesicles formed by the golgi apparatus fuse in the midline of the dividing cell, forming a membrane-bound cell wall called the Cell Plate
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Steps of Mitosis Pg 249 (1-6) Book Questions pg 151 (1,3,4,5,6)
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10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle Proteins that regulate cell division are called Cyclin Cell are regulated Internally- Make sure cells do not enter mitosis before Chromosomes have been regulated Make sure chromosomes are attached to the spindle during anaphase Externally When you get a cut/wound it tells cells to reproduce Growth hormones initiate cylin especially during embryonic development
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10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle A disorder in which some of the body’s own cells lose the ability to control growth is called Cancer Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells Some fail to respond to internal regulators while some fail to respond to external
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Questions Pg 252 (1-5)
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