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The Cell Cycle (cell division)
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Identical Daughter Cells
Two identical daughter cells Parent Cell
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Daughter Cells of Mitosis
Have the same number of chromosomes as each other and as the parent cell from which they were formed Identical to each other, but smaller than parent cell Must grow in size to become mature cells (G1 of Interphase)
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Five Phases of the Cell Cycle
G1 - primary growth phase S – synthesis; DNA replicated G2 - secondary growth phase collectively these 3 stages are called interphase M - mitosis C - cytokinesis
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Cell Cycle
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What’s Happening in Interphase?
What the cell looks like Animal Cell What’s occurring
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DNA and Replication
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DNA Structure Pentose Sugar Sugars are numbered clockwise 1’ to 5’ CH2
(deoxyribose)
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Antiparallel Strands One strand of DNA goes from 5’ to 3’ (sugars)
The other strand is opposite in direction going 3’ to 5’ (sugars)
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Direction of Replication
DNA Replication DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3’ end of the DNA This causes the NEW strand to be built in a 5’ to 3’ direction RNA Primer DNA Polymerase Nucleotide 5’ 3’ Direction of Replication
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Replication Animation
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Four Mitotic Stages Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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What the cell looks like
Review of Prophase What the cell looks like What’s happening
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What the cell looks like
Review of Metaphase What the cell looks like What’s occurring
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Comparison of Anaphase & Telophase
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Cleavage furrow in animal cell Cell plate in plant cell
Cytokinesis Cleavage furrow in animal cell Cell plate in plant cell
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Mitotic Stages
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CELL CYCLE REGULATION p53 gene “Trigger” proteins (U-proteins) Cyclins
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Uncontrolled Mitosis Cancer cells
If mitosis is not controlled, unlimited cell division occurs causing cancerous tumors Oncogenes are proteins that increase the chance that a normal cell develops into a tumor cell Cancer cells
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Cell Division in Prokaryotes
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Cell Division in Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes such as bacteria divide into 2 identical cells by the process of binary fission Single chromosome makes a copy of itself Cell wall forms between the chromosomes dividing the cell Parent cell Chromosome relicates Cell splits 2 identical daughter cells
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Review of Mitosis
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Eukaryotic Cell Division
Used for growth and repair Produce two new cells identical to the original cell Chromosomes during Metaphase of mitosis Cytokinesis Anaphase Prophase Metaphase Telophase
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Name the Mitotic Stages:
Interphase Name this? Prophase Telophase Name this? Metaphase Anaphase
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Name each stage as you see it occur?
Mitosis Animation Name each stage as you see it occur?
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Mitosis in Onion Root Tips
Do you see any stages of mitosis?
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Draw & Learn these Stages
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Draw & Learn these Stages
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Test Yourself over Mitosis
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Mitosis Quiz
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Mitosis Quiz
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Name the Stages of Mitosis:
Early prophase Early Anaphase Metaphase Interphase Early Telophase, Begin cytokinesis Late Prophase Late telophase, Advanced cytokinesis Mid-Prophase Late Anaphase
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Early, Middle, & Late Prophase Telophase & Cytokinesis
Identify the Stages ? Early, Middle, & Late Prophase ? ? ? Metaphase Anaphase Late Prophase ? ? ? Telophase & Cytokinesis Late Anaphase Telophase
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Locate the Four Mitotic Stages in Plants
Anaphase Telophase Metaphase Prophase
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