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Section 10-1 & 10-2. Learning Target: Know the reasons for why cells divide. Learning Outcome: I will know limitations to cell growth and structure of.

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1 Section 10-1 & 10-2

2 Learning Target: Know the reasons for why cells divide. Learning Outcome: I will know limitations to cell growth and structure of chromosomes.

3 Cells divide rather than get larger because……. 1. Demands on DNA would be too great. 2. Cell would have trouble moving food and waste across the cell membrane.

4 Volume increases faster than surface area.

5  Each organism has a specific number of chromosomes.  During cell division chromatin condenses into chromosomes.  In order for each cell to get the right number the chromosomes have to double

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7  Therefore, since cells can not become too large they need to divide into “daughter cells”  To do this the DNA first copies itself so each daughter cell receives exact copies of the genetic info needed for the cell  Also the ratio of surface area to volume increases which is a very good thing!

8 Learning Target: Know the phases of mitosis. Learning Outcome: I will complete the “Mitosis Flipbook.”

9  Cell cycle – The series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide.

10  G1 – Growth phase #1. Cells increase in size and make new proteins and organelles.  S – Synthesis. Chromosomes are replicated.  G2 – Growth Phase #2 Cell division organelles are produced. Short phase.

11 Cell division is made up of 2 parts. 1. Mitosis – division of the nucleus. Divided into 4 phases. 2. Cytokinesis – division of the cytoplasm.

12  Chromosomes are visible.  Centrioles separate  Spindle fibers form  Nuclear membrane breaks down.

13  Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

14  Chromosomes are pulled apart/away from each other.

15  The opposite of prophase occurs.  Chromosomes disappear back to chromatin  Nuclear membrane reforms  Spindle fibers break apart and disappear

16  Cytokinesis occurs right after Mitosis and is the division of the cytoplasm.

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