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MITOSIS
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Asexual Reproduction Reproduction with only one parent offspring are identical to parents
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Sexual Reproduction Requires 2 parents New individual is produced by the union of the nuclei of two specialized cells (sperm & egg)
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Chromatin Material that composes chromosomes
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Histone Proteins that DNA are wrapped around
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Chromosomes Structure in cells that undergo division and that contain hereditary information of the organism In mitosis the chromosomes that undergo cellular division are called autosomes
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CELL CYCLE Cycle that a cell goes through in order to make new cells If an organism is unicelluar, than a new organism is created via the cell cycle
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Cell Cycle Consists of Two Parts: Mitosis: –Division of the nucleus to form two identical nuclei –REMEMBER: Hereditary material is found in the nucleus Cytokinesis –Division of the cytoplasm of the cell after mitosis
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INTERPHASE
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Interphase Stage when a cell is between mitotic cycles: A. G1- cell grows B. S- DNA replication C. G2- Organelle replication
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MITOSIS
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Prophase Chromosome become visible Centrioles move to opposite poles of the cells Microtubules form spindles Spindle fibers become attached to centromeres Nuclear membrane disappears Nucleolus disappears
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Prophase:
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Metaphase Chromosomes attach to the microtubule spindles Chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell
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Anaphase Centromeres double Chromosomes(si ster chromatids) move to opposite poles Division (cleavage furrow) appears
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Telophase Begins when chromosomes reach the poles Chromosomes uncoil and become invisible Spindle disappears Nuclear membrane forms Nucleoli reappear
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Telophase
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Cytokinesis in Animal Cells Begins during late anaphase Cytoplasm is pinched off by cell membrane
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Mitosis & Cytokinesis in Plant Cells Main events are the same Plants do not have centrioles or asters Cytokinesis cannot occur by pinching off of membrane. A cell plate forms between the new cells during anaphase or telophase
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Cytokinesis End with two identical daughter cells
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Cells that divide rapidly Plants Animals
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Cells that seldom or never divide Xylem (part of a plant) Nerve Cells Muscle Cells
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