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Chapter 3.2 Pages 80 - 85 Please Copy These Notes In Your Notebook!
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The cell cycle includes interphase and cell division 1. normal functions of cell called interphase 2. mitosis = nuclear division 3. cells divide in minutes, hours, days or years Interphase 1. cell not dividing 2. grows to double original size 3. DNA replicates 4. organelle # increases
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The cell cycle includes interphase and cell division Cell Division Phase 1. mitosis: prophase-metaphase-anaphase- telophase 2. shortest part of cell cycle 3. function: move DNA into position for division 4. each new cell gets a copy of original DNA and half the organelles 5. cytokinesis: division of the cytoplasm 6. occurs immediately after mitosis 7. daughter cells
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Cell division produces two genetically identical cells 1. mitosis divides genetic material in nucleus 2. daughter cells genetically identical Steps of Mitosis 1. prophase: DNA condenses into chromosomes 2. metaphase: chromosomes line up on equator 3. anaphase: chromatids split and head to the poles 4. telophase: 2 new nuclei form; chromosomes return to chromatin form 5. then cytokinesis
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Cell division produces two genetically identical cells Division of the Cytoplasm 1. animal cells form fiber ring 2. pinches off cytoplasm 3. plant cells form cell plate 4. becomes 2 new cell walls 5. 2 new daughter cells completely separated 6. enter interphase 7. cycle begins for both
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Vocabulary Time cell cycle - the normal sequence of growth, maintenance, and division in a cell interphase - the period in the cell cycle in which a cell grows, maintains itself and prepares for cell division
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mitosis - the phase in the cell cycle in which the nucleus divides cytokinesis - the division of a parent cell’s cytoplasm following mitosis
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Make some simple sketches in your notes of the Cell Cycle! Be able to ID Interphase & Mitosis (prophase – metaphase – anaphase – telophase) & Cytokinesis
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