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Cellular Reproduction Cell Division cellular material is divided between new daughter cells cellular material is divided between new daughter cells Nuclear division: Mitosis or Meiosis Nuclear division: Mitosis or Meiosis Cytoplasmic division: Cytokinesis Cytoplasmic division: Cytokinesis
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Mitosis and Meiosis in the Human Life Cycle
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Cell Cycle with Mitosis G1 S G2 cytoplasm doubles chromosomes replicate assembly of components for division cytokinesis P M A T Mitosis Mitosis P = prophase M = metaphase M = metaphase A = anaphase T = telophase Interphase G1 = growth phase 1 S = synthesis phase S = synthesis phase G2 = growth phase 2 Interphase
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Applying Your Knowledge A.When does nuclear division occur? B.When are the chromosomes duplicated? C.When do the cytoplasmic contents double? 1.G1 2.S 3.G2 4.Mitosis 5.Cytokinesis
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Chromatin is diffuse, individual chromosomes cannot be distinguished. Interphase nucleus nucleolus
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Chromosomes condense. Spindle forms. Nucleolus disappears. Nuclear envelope breaks down. Prophase
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Each chromosome appears as a pair of chromatids attached at the centromere. chromatid centromereSister Chromatids are held together at their centromeres. chromatid
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Chromatid pairs align at the cell equator. Metaphase
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Sister chromatids separate and are drawn to opposite poles by spindle fibers. Anaphase
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Chromosomes have reached poles of cell. Spindle disperses. Nuclear envelope surrounds chromosomes. Chromosomes become diffuse, nucleolus reforms. Telophase
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Telophase + Cytokinesis These phases can overlap in time. New Daughter Cells
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Cytokinesis in animal cells Cytokinesis in plant cells
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Applying Your Knowledge A.When do chromosomes line up at the cell equator? B.When are sister chromatids first visible? C.When do sister chromatids separate from each other? 1.Prophase 2.Metaphase 3.Anaphase 4.Telophase
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Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis MitosisMeiosis Cell type at start Cell type at end Are products identical? (Y/N) Number of cells produced Number of chromosome duplications Pairing of homologues (Y/N) Crossing-over (Y/N) Number of chromosome divisions
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Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis MitosisMeiosis Cell type at start DiploidDiploid Cell type at end DiploidHaploid Are products identical? (Y/N) YesNo Number of cells produced TwoFour Number of chromosome duplications prior to OneOne Pairing of homologues (Y/N) NoYes Crossing-over (Y/N) NoYes Number of chromosome divisions OneTwo
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