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Cell Cycle and Mitosis
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How do cells make more of themselves?
They go through the Cell Cycle Remember each cell has the same DNA
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What is DNA? DNA is the molecule that has hereditary information
Each person’s DNA is different except for identical twins
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DNA- a double helix ( twisted ladder)
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Cell Cycle Interphase- consists of 90% of the cell cycle 1)G 1
2) S phase 3)G2 M Phase- Mitosis
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G1 Cell is growing
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S phase Cell is growing DNA is replicated
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G 2 Cell is growing
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What is a chromosome? When a cell is dividing, DNA winds up tightly and forms chromosomes in the nucleus of the cell. Chromosomes- made of DNA and protein ( chromatin)
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How many chromosomes do human have?
Humans – 46 Egg ( from female)- 23 Sperm ( from male) 23 Egg + Sperm = Human
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Chromosome to Duplicated Chromosome
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What is a gene? A specific portion of the DNA code is called a gene, which has genetic information. The genes are contained within the chromosome.
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Important Vocabulary Somatic cells (cells of the body) are diploid. This means that each cell has two chromosomes of each type. They are in PAIRS. Gamete cells (egg, sperm) are haploid. This means that each cell has only one of each type of chromosome. Biologists use “2N” to symbolize diploid. Biologists use “1N” to symbolize haploid.
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MITOSIS cell division
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MITOSIS Start: 1 cell End: 2 identical cells
Cell Reproduction: Division of the cell to make new cells. Start: 1 cell End: 2 identical cells
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MITOSIS 4 PHASES/STEPS NUCLEUS ONLY
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Phases of Mitosis P rophase M etaphase A napahse T elophase
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PROPHASE Nuclear membrane disappears.
Centrioles move to opposite sides of cell. Chromosomes duplicate
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PROPHASE
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PROPHASE
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METAPHASE Chromatids attach to spindle fibers and line up in
MIDDLE of cell.
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METAPHASE MILITARY LINE-UP
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METAPHASE
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ANAPHASE Chromatids Are pulled to opposite sides of the cell.
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ANAPHASE AWAY
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ANAPHASE
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TELOPHASE New nuclear membrane surrounds Chromosomes, which return
to chromatin.
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TELOPHASE TWO NUCLEI
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TELOPHASE
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CYTOKINESIS Cytoplasm splits
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Differences in Cytokinesis
Animal Cell- Cytoplasm pinches in forming a cleavage furrow Plant cell- forms a cell plate
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Animal Cell Cytokinesis
Cleavage furrow forms
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Plant Cell Cytokinesis
Cell plate forms between plant cells
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CYTOKINESIS
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CYTOKINESIS 2 CELLS
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Always Changing
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CREATION OF 2 NEW IDENTICAL Body CELLS also known as somatic cells
WHOLE PROCESS: CREATION OF 2 NEW IDENTICAL Body CELLS also known as somatic cells
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Phases of Mitosis 4 phases: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
Cytokinesis- division of the cytoplasm
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Products of Mitosis 2 daughter cells that are Exactly the same
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