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Cell Division: Mitosis
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Objective: Understand the purpose of mitosis
Understand the process of mitosis Explain the sequence and events of each phase
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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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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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Plant Cell (Tomato) Animal Cell (tiger)
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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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How do eukaryotic cells divide?
Mitosis!
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Making more cells! What is mitosis? (How eukaryotic cells divide.)
A continuous process of four phases that results in the division of the nucleus. Making more cells!
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Why do we care? Once upon a time we were all one little cell.
Because of mitosis we are now made of trillions of cells. This applies to animals too!
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Made possible, in part by: MITOSIS
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Made possible, in part by: MITOSIS
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Made possible, in part by: MITOSIS
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You get the idea…
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The Phases of Mitosis
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The 4 Phases of Mitosis: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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What about Interphase? Interphase is the resting period between cell division.
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Why do we study diagrams first?
Easy to identify structures Clear Simple
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Why do should we view microscopic images also?
To see the real deal! To reveal greater complexities.
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Interphase diagram microscopic image
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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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Prophase diagram microscopic image
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Metaphase diagram microscopic image
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Anaphase diagram microscopic image
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Telophase diagram microscopic image
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They all look like blobs… how can we tell them apart?
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What’s happening in each phase?
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