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The Cell Cycle: Mitosis Notes
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Facts * Somatic cells – “soma” means body * Body cells each contain the same number of chromosomes *How many chromosomes do human body cells have? Facts * Somatic cells – “soma” means body * Body cells each contain the same number of chromosomes *How many chromosomes do human body cells have?
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Chromosome = cell structure that contains the genetic material in the form of DNA. This is located inside the nucleus.
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Centromere = cell structure that joins two chromatids together to form a sister chromatid. Chromatid = one copy of the original chromosome.
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Sister chromatid = identical halves of the duplicated parent (original) chromosome formed during interphase.
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Interphase The time between the formation of the cell and the next mitosis The longest part of the cell cycle Divided into three parts
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G1 phase (1 st Growth Phase) ~cell grows rapidly ~cell carries out normal functions ~organelles duplicate ~this phase occupies most of the cell’s life
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S Phase (Synthesis) ~ S Phase (Synthesis) ~DNA is replicated (copied) ~At the end, each individual chromosome consists of two chromatids attached at the centromere.
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G2 Phase (2 nd Growth phase) ~ G2 Phase (2 nd Growth phase) ~ cell is getting ready to divide ~ organelles are duplicating ~ microtubules are assembled to move the chromosomes during mitosis
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Phases of Mitosis
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Prophase – this is the first step of mitosis and it lasts the longest. Usually 60% of the total time for mitosis. ~ Chromosomes coil up into short rods ~ Nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear Prophase – this is the first step of mitosis and it lasts the longest. Usually 60% of the total time for mitosis. ~ Chromosomes coil up into short rods ~ Nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear
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~ Spindle fibers form between centrioles ~ Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell
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Metaphase – second phase of mitosis ~ Meta = middle ~ Centromeres of chromosomes attach to spindle fibers
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~ Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell (equator)
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Anaphase – third phase of mitosis ~ Centromeres separate ~ Chromatids separate and become separate chromosomes again
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~Spindle fibers pull chromosomes apart to opposite ends of the cell ~Cell membrane begins to pinch in the middle
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Telophase – final stage of mitosis ~ Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes ~ Nucleolus reappears ~ Chromosomes return to threadlike form
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Cytokinesis – the division of the cytoplasm Animal cells – cell membrane pinches in at the end of telophase and two new identical daughter cells are produced.
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Plant cells – since plant cells have a rigid cell wall, the cell membrane can’t just pinch in. So, a cell plate forms across the middle of the cell to divide the two cells into two separate cells.
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