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1 Copyright Notice! This PowerPoint slide set is copyrighted by Ross Koning and is thereby preserved for all to use from plantphys.info for as long as that website is available. Images lacking photo credits are mine and, as long as you are engaged in non-profit educational missions, you have my permission to use my images and slides in your teaching. However, please notice that some of the images in these slides have an associated URL photo credit to provide you with the location of their original source within internet cyberspace. Those images may have separate copyright protection. If you are seeking permission for use of those images, you need to consult the original sources for such permission; they are NOT mine to give you permission.

2 ©1996 Norton Presentation Maker, W. W. Norton & Company Mitosis in the African Blood Lily (Scadoxus multiflorus) Can you identify the phases of the cell cycle? http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/insidethecell/images/ch4_mitosisstages.jpg Compare Fig. 11.0 Pg. 231

3 Animal mitosis: Frog heart endothelium Can you identify the phases of the cell cycle shown here? ©1996 Norton Presentation Maker, W. W. Norton & Company Compare Fig. 11.0 Pg. 231

4 Different modes of cytokinesis among eukaryotes Animal cell furrowing Plant cell phragmoplast phycoplast Algal cell budding Fungal cell

5 Cytokinesis: Furrowing cleavage in a frog zygote ©1996 Norton Presentation Maker, W. W. Norton & Company

6 http://www.jhu.edu/iic/Yeast_1.png Saccharomyces: yeast from kingdom Fungi Mitosis nearly complete Cytokinesis via extrusion: budding! ? ? ? ?

7 A phragmoplast developing between two cells of root meristem in corn (Zea mays) This potassium permanganate preparation for TEM shows membranes almost exclusively, so cytoplasm looks “simple” as do mitochondria. Note: nice Golgi (dictyosomes)! ©1996 Norton Presentation Maker, W. W. Norton & Company Cytokinesis

8 Biology: life study of What is Life? Cellular Structure: the unit of life, one or many Growth: cell enlargement, cell number Evolution: long term adaptation Behavior: short term response to stimuli Reproduction: avoid extinction at death Metabolism: photosynthesis, respiration, fermentation, digestion, gas exchange, secretion, excretion, circulation--processing materials and energy Movement: intracellular, movement, locomotion Properties of Life

9 Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Chlorophyta Green Algae

10 cellulosic wall cell membrane chloroplast http://www.unap.cl/~cbrieba/common/chlamydomonas.jpg Chlamydomonas http://universe-review.ca/I10-23-chlamydomonas.jpg mitochondria nucleus flagella eyespot contractile vacuole cytosol starch pyrenoid

11 http://www.biology.wustl.edu/faculty/images/goodenoughcaption.jpg http://www.isis.de/members/~ralfwagner/Bilder/Chlamydomonas_spec_Zygote.jpg Chlamydomonas cells of opposite mating type join in syngamy to form a zygote which develops a thick wall as a hypnospore. Upon return to better conditions, the zygote undergoes meiosis and releases flagellated cells of both mating types.

12 zygote Population As Gametophyte? sporocyte spores gametes mitosis 1N2N SYNGAMY MEIOSIS Unicellular Life Cycle No multicellular body: ever! No multicellular diploid: haplontic Or is this asexual reproduction? Your book uses “fertilization” as a synonym for syngamy. That word is confusing and inaccurate…to refer to the union of gametes. Syngamy is clear and precise!

13 zygote SporophyteGametophyte sporangium sporocyte spores gametangia gametes germination mitosis germination mitosis 1N2N differentiation mitosis SYNGAMY mitosis differentiation MEIOSIS Generic Life Cycle When both haploid and diploid multicellular bodies are formed the life cycle is diplohaplontic No multicellular haploid: diplontic No multicellular diploid: haplontic Compare Figs. 30.15, 30.16 Pg. 641

14 SYNGAMY zygote SporophyteGametophyte sporangium sporocyte spores gametangia gametes germination mitosis differentiation mitosis germination mitosis 1N 2N differentiation MEIOSIS Life Cycle of Chlamydomonas http://www.isis.de/members/~ralfwag ner/Bilder/Chlamydomonas_spec_Z ygote.jpg http://www.biology.wustl.ed u/faculty/images/goodenou ghcaption.jpg http://www.unap.cl/~cbrieba/co mmon/chlamydomonas.jpg http://www.isis.de/members/~ralfwag ner/Bilder/Chlamydomonas_spec_Z ygote.jpg Haplontic? Not diplontic! Not diplohaplontic! is it haplontic? with lack of pectin? Best: Unicellular!

15 MulticellularUnicellularHaplonticDiplonticDiplohaplontic HaploidNoYesNoYes DiploidNo Yes Life Cycle Classifications


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