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CELL GROWTH & REPRODUCTION Chapter 8, Section 2 pg. 201
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Cell Size pg. 201-202 Small cells are more efficient (work better) Easier to bring nutrients in and get waste out Small cells have a greater Surface Area-to- Volume Ratio so that exchange of materials across the plasma membrane is more efficient
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Cell Reproduction pg. 203 Chromatin = uncondensed DNA, prior to cell division. Chromosomes = condensed DNA, form when cell is ready to divide Made up of 2 halves held together in the center by the centromere pg. 205
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Cell Cycle (Interphase & Mitosis) pgs. 206 - 209 Cell Cycle = sequence of growth & division of a cell, 2 parts 1. Interphase 2. Cell Division Mitosis Cytokinesis 1. Interphase = growth period, majority of a cell’s life – 3 parts Cells grow (G1) Chromosomes duplicate (S) Prep for division (G2)
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2. Mitosis = period of division, 2 daughter cells get formed, each w/ a complete set of chromosomes Divided into 4 Phases
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Phases of Mitosis pg. 207 1. Prophase Chromatin coils into chromosomes Sister Chromatids = two halves of the chromosome, chromatids are genetically identical Nuclear Envelope & Nucleolus break down Centrioles start sending out Spindle Fibers
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2. Metaphase Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell Spindle Fibers attach the chromatids
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3. Anaphase Separation of Sister Chromatids
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4. Telophase Chromatids pulled to opposite ends of the cell Nuclear Envelope & Nucleolus re-form
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Cytokinesis pg. 209= division of the cytoplasm Cleavage Furrow in animals Cell Plate in plants
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http://cellsalive.com/cell_cycle.htm cellsalive.com/cell_cycle.htm
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Cancer (Ch. 8, Sec. 3) Results from uncontrolled cell division, over 200 different types Cell division is controlled by enzymes. What controls enzyme production? If the DNA of a cell is damaged/altered, regulation of cell division can be affected What environmental factors can damage cells? Ultraviolet rays, exposure to toxic materials, tobacco, obesity Other factors include genetics, lack of exercise, obesity, unhealthy diet
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Practice Lung cancer is the leading cause of death by cancer for males and females. Explain how this statistic can be easily reduced.
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