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Mitosis How do your cells divide? Ch. 6 and Ch. 7
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Chromosome Talk
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A few words before we start….. Haploid: (n) 1 set of unpaired chromosomes Diploid: (2n) 2 haploid sets of chromosomes (1 pair)
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Why Do Cells Divide? Surface area Damaged cells Sex cells
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Cell Reproduction is either sexual or asexual
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Asexual Reproduction (one parent) Binary Fission- Budding Vegetative Propagation Regeneration
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Advantages of Asexual Reproduction Speed Desirable Characteristics Replacement
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DNA Structure Ch. 9 Made up of nucleotides There are 3 parts to each nucleotide –Deoxyribose sugar –Phosphate group –One of 4 Nitrogen bases
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A G G T C C Nucleotide Phosphate group Deoxyribose Sugar Nitrogen Base
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Nitrogen Bases There are four possible nitrogen bases: Adenine (A)Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)Guanine (G) A G T C
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Nitrogen Base Pairing These bases always pair together in DNA: Adenine (A)Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)Guanine (G) A G T C
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DNA Replication Before a cell can divide the DNA must replicate (make a copy of itself)
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DNA Replication Making a new strand of DNA is actually quite easy. Replication occurs in 3 easy steps…
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1. DNA Unzips An enzyme unzips the molecule The enzymes breaks the hydrogen bonds that hold the nitrogen bases together.
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A G G T C C DNA Replication DNA Unzips
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A G G T C C
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A G G T C C
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A G G T C C
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A G G T C C
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A G G T C C Left Strand of Original DNA Right Strand of Original DNA
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2. Base Pairing Complementary bases match with each DNA strand in the open helix
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A G G T C C Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA DNA Replication Base Pairing
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A G G TT C C Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand DNA Replication Base Pairing
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A G G T C T C C Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand DNA Replication Base Pairing
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Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand A G G T C C T C C DNA Replication Base Pairing
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Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand A G G T C C T C C A New Left DNA Strand DNA Replication Base Pairing
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Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand New Left DNA Strand A G G T C C T C C A G DNA Replication Base Pairing
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Left Strand Original DNA Right Strand Original DNA New Right DNA Strand New Left DNA Strand A G G T C C T C C A G G DNA Replication Base Pairing
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3. DNA Zips Up An enzyme zips the new molecules back up.
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DNA Replication Voila! Two identical strands of DNA! T C C A G G T C C A G G T C C A G G
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DNA Replication Review Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
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Remember - All this takes place in INTERPHASE G2G2
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Now that DNA has replicated, we are ready to begin Mitosis (nucleus of the cell divides) T C C A G G T C C A G G
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Parent Cell DNA condenses into chromosomes Chromosomes align on the equator Chromosomes separate DNA uncoils Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase MITOSIS
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Cytokinesis Cleavage (indention in cell membrane) or cell plate formation occurs. Cell divides. Animal Cell Plant Cell
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The Cell Cycle
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Mitosis Animation
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Overview of the Cell Cycle PMAT
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It’s all about the chromosomes! –There are 46 in human body cells –The number of chromosomes remain constant during Mitosis
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Which Cells Go Through Mitosis? Growth Repair Work Cells which help the body in: The cells are called autosomes
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What happens if cell division gets out of control ? CANCER The body doesn’t respond normally to the body’s control mechanisms p. 127, 138-139
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Bone Cancer X-ray Ovarian Cancer Cell Dividing
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Skin Cancer
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Mitosis Review 1. Is the beginning parent cell diploid or haploid (2n or n)? 2. Are the daughter cells diploid or haploid (2n or n)?
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More Mitosis Review 3. How many daughter cells are produced? 4. Are the resulting daughter cells different from the parent cell?
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More Mitosis Review 5. Are the resulting daughter cells different from each other? 6. How many chromosomes are in a human parent cell? 7. How many chromosomes are in a human daughter cell?
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More Mitosis Review 8.What types of cells are produced by mitosis? 9. Why (when) does a cell go through mitosis?
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