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Cellular Division
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Cell Division All cells are derived from pre-existing cells
New cells are produced for growth and to replace damaged or old cells
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Cell Division and Replication
Before cells divide they have to double cell structures, organelles, and their genetic information
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How does DNA make more DNA?
DNA Replication How does DNA make more DNA?
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Identical Daughter Cells
Two identical daughter cells Parent Cell
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Keeping Cells Identical
Instructions for making cell parts are encoded in the DNA, so each new cell gets a complete set of the DNA molecules
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Two new, identical DNA strands
DNA Replication DNA must be copied or replicated before cell division Each new cell will then have an identical copy of the DNA Original DNA strand Two new, identical DNA strands
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Chromosomes
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Chromosomes in Dividing Cells
Duplicated chromosomes are called chromatids & are held together by the centromere Called Sister Chromatids
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Cell Reproduction
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Types of Cell Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction - a single cell divides to make 2 new identical cells Eg. Mitosis Sexual Reproduction - two cells (egg & sperm) that are NOT identical to the original cells unite to form a zygote Eg. Meiosis
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The Cell Cycle
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Cell Cycle Cell Grows in size (8hrs) Chromosomes duplicate (6hrs)
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Cells prepare for Division Cell Divides into Identical cells
Cell Cycle DNA Copied Cells prepare for Division Cells Mature Daughter Cells Cell Divides into Identical cells
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Interphase - G1 Stage 1st growth stage after cell division
Cells mature by making more cytoplasm & organelles Cell carries on its normal activities
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Two identical copies of DNA
Interphase – S Stage Synthesis stage DNA is copied or replicated Two identical copies of DNA Original DNA
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Interphase – G2 Stage 2nd Growth Stage
Occurs after DNA has been copied All cell structures needed for division are made (e.g. centrioles)
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Mitosis
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Mitosis Division of the nucleus Has four stages
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Four Mitotic Stages Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Prophase
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Prophase Chromatin in nucleus condenses to form visible chromosomes
Mitotic spindle forms from fibers in centrioles (animal) Cytoplasm Nucleolus Nuclear Membrane Chromosomes
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Prophase Nuclear membrane & nucleolus are broken down
Spindle fibers attach to the centromere of each chromosome Spindle finishes forming between the poles of the cell
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Nucleus & Nucleolus have disintegrated
Prophase Chromosomes Nucleus & Nucleolus have disintegrated
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Spindle Fiber attached to Chromosome
Kinetochore Fiber Chromosome
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Spindle Fibers Polar fibers extend from one pole of the cell to the opposite pole Kinetochore fibers extend from the pole to the centromere of the chromosome to which they attach
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Sketch The Spindle
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Metaphase
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Metaphase Chromosomes, attached to the kinetochore fibers, move to the center of the cell Chromosomes are now lined up at the equator Equator of Cell Pole of the Cell
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Metaphase Spindle Fibers Chromosomes lined at the Equator
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Chromosomes at Equator
Metaphase Chromosomes at Equator
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Anaphase
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Anaphase Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell by kinetochore fibers
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Sister Chromatids being separated
Anaphase Sister Chromatids being separated
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Telophase
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Telophase Sister chromatids at opposite poles Spindle disassembles
Nuclear envelope forms around each set of sister chromatids Nucleolus reappears CYTOKINESIS occurs Chromosomes reappear as chromatin
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Cytokinesis Means division of the cytoplasm
Division of cell into two, identical halves called daughter cells
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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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Daughter Cells of Mitosis
Have the same number of chromosomes as each other and as the parent cell from which they were formed
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Identical Daughter Cells
Chromosome number the same, but cells smaller than parent cell
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Review of Mitosis
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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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Chromosomes during Metaphase of mitosis
Cell Division Chromosomes during Metaphase of mitosis Cytokinesis Anaphase Prophase Metaphase Telophase
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Review of Mitosis
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Telophase & Cytokinesis
Identify the Stages ? Prophase ? ? ? Metaphase Anaphase Prophase ? ? ? Telophase & Cytokinesis Anaphase Telophase
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Locate the Four Mitotic Stages in Plants
Anaphase Telophase Metaphase Prophase
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End of Mitosis Coming Soon: Meiosis!
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