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Ch. 12: mitosis, Meiosis, and life cycles
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How does a plant grow? Cell cycle – Activities of a cell from one cell division to the next
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What is a chromosome? =
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Cabbage: 18 Cotton: 52 Mango: 40 Corn: 20 Foxglove: 56 Oak tree:24
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Fig 8.7
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The Events of the Interphase Interphase: – Divided into 3 phases: G1 – S – G2 – cell growth after DNA replication; cell prepares to divide
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Cell Division or “M” phase Cell Division consists of two parts 1. Mitosis: 2. Cytokinesis: What needs to happen to the chromosomes prior to Mitosis? During mitosis?
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Fig 8.6
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Each chromatid has one DNA molecule Centromere Sister chromatids 1. How do sister chromatids compare genetically? 2. What happens to sister chromatids during mitosis? Sketch of one duplicated chromosome
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Mitosis: sister chromatids separate Two-chromatid chromosome Interphase S-Phase: DNA Replication One-chromatid chromosome One-chromatid chromosome The number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is the same as the number of chromosomes in the parent cell
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Mitosis: Division of the Nucleus Four Stages: 1.Prophase – 1.. 2.. 3.Chromosomes attach to spindle fibers 2.Metaphase – Spindle fibers align the chromosomes at the equator of the cell 3.Anaphase – 4.Telophase – nuclear envelope forms around each cluster of chromosomes
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Fig 8.8
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Cytokinesis: division of the cytoplasm to create 2 new cells
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Fig 8.9
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Mitosis Meiosis – A reductive division (46 C 23 C) – Daughter cells are genetically different
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Normal Karyotype of Human Chromosomes Karyotype = How many pairs of chromosomes in this Karyotype? Paired chromosomes are homologous =
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Diploid cell: 3 sets of homologous chromosomes One set of non-homologous chromosomes Haploid cell One set of non- homologous chromosomes Haploid cell
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Diploid cell – Haploid cell – contains only ONE chromosome of each pair (n)
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Meiosis Only occurs within the male and female sporangium (all other cell divisions are mitosis)
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Fig 8.15
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Fig 8.16 Meiosis I
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Stages of Meoisis 1.Interphase – same as mitosis (G1, S, G2) 2.Meiosis I a)Prophase I – b)Metaphase I – c)Anaphase I – d)Telophase I – 3.Meiosis II a)Prophase II – chromosomes attach to spindle b)Metaphase II – chromosomes align at equator c)Anaphase II – sister chromatids separate d)Telophase II – cells divide, end result = 4 haploid daughter cells
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Plant sexual life cycles: Alternation of Generations
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2 multicellular life stages: 1.Sporophyte: Spores – haploid cells that can grow into a new, multicellular, haploid organism (the gametophyte) without fusing to another cell. 2.Gametophyte: Egg & sperm fuse to form the diploid zygote, which divides by mitosis to form the sporophyte
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