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Cell Division: Mitosis
Ms. Atchley 7th Grade Science
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WARM Up:
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Objective: Understand the purpose of mitosis
Understand the process of mitosis Explain the sequence and events of each phase Introduction Video
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Review:
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What are the two types of cells?
Eukaryotic Prokaryotic
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What are prokaryotic cells?
Simple cells Few internal structures No membrane bound organelles One-celled organisms, Bacteria
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Examples of prokaryotic cell:
Bacteria Cells
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How do prokaryotic cells divide?
Binary Fission (A fancy name that scientists use to impress their girlfriends or boyfriends. A process where one prokaryotic cell becomes two.)
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What are eukaryotic cells?
Cells that contain organelles surrounded by membranes Most living organisms
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Examples of eukaryotic cells:
Plant Cells Animal Cells Human Cells Human Cells
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How do eukaryotic cells divide?
Mitosis! Prophase- The cell prepares for nuclear division Metaphase- The cell prepares chromosomes for division Anaphase- The chromosomes divide Telophase- The cytoplasm divides Cytokinesis- The cell divides into two identical cells Mitosis Phases Video
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Making more cells for growth and repair!
What is mitosis? The continuous process of four stages of cell division which results in the production of two identical daughter cells from a single parent cell. Making more cells for growth and repair!
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STOP HERE
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Why do we study diagrams first?
Easy to identify structures Clear Simple
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Are the cells really pink and purple?
Nope, they are stained so that we can see the organelles better.
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The Phases of Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Interphase This cell is shown, as this is how all cells look before mitosis. Please be aware that Interphase is a phase of the cell cycle, but NOT a stage of mitosis. diagram microscopic image
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Prophase The nuclear membrane breaks down, chromosomes shorten and thicken. The other structures important for mitosis are also forming diagram microscopic image
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Metaphase- Middle The spindle has now formed and the nuclear membrane has broken down. The chromosomes are lined up along the cell's center and are attached to the spindle fibers. diagram microscopic image
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Anaphase- Away The newly formed chromosomes are pulled along the spindle toward opposite poles of the cell. diagram microscopic image
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Telophase The chromosomes have finished their migration to the poles. The cell membrane pinches in along the center creating two separate cells . The division of the cytoplasm is called cytokinesis. The division of the nucleus is Mitosis. Microscopic Image diagram
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They all look like blobs… how can we tell them apart?
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Human Cheek Cell (40X Magnification)
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Human Cheek Cell (40X Magnification)
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Stages of Mitosis (with Interphase)
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