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Cell Division 5.1
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The Cell Cycle is the regular pattern of growth, DNA duplication, and cell division that takes place in eukaryotic cells. The cell cycle has 2 PARTS: interphase and mitosis.
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Interphase has 3 steps: gap1, synthesis, and gap 2.
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The cell spends most of its time in Gap 1(G1).
During this phase the cell carries out normal activity, growth, and organelle production. A critical checkpoint is passed before moving on to interphase.
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In the synthesis phase, the cell makes a copy of its nuclear DNA.
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During Gap 2 (G2), the cell carries out normal functions and continues to grow. Another critical checkpoint must be passed before mitosis can take place.
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Mitosis (M) is the division of the cell nucleus and its contents.
Cytokinesis: the process that divides the cell’s cytoplasm.
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Mitosis has 4 stages: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
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Why aren’t cells any smaller
Why aren’t cells any smaller? Cell to small Large protein If a cell were too small, it could not contain all of the necessary organelles and molecules to function properly.
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If a cell were too large, its surface area would be too small in comparison to its volume. Cubed-Squared problem.
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