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Cell Reproduction  Prokaryotes Bacteria  Eukaryotes Plants & animals.

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1 Cell Reproduction  Prokaryotes Bacteria  Eukaryotes Plants & animals

2 Prokaryotes  Lack a nucleus  Have a single chromosome  Reproduce by binary fission  Include bacteria

3 Steps in Binary Fission  Used by bacteria  Cells increase their cell mass slightly  DNA & cell components are replicated  Each cell divides into 2 daughter cells

4 Binary Fission of Bacterial Cell

5 E. Coli Dividing by Binary Fission

6 Eukaryotes  Contain a nucleus & membrane bound organelles  Asexually reproduce cells by mitosis

7 7 All eukaryotic cells store genetic information in chromosomes All eukaryotic cells store genetic information in chromosomes Most eukaryotes have between 10 and 50 chromosomes in their body cells Most eukaryotes have between 10 and 50 chromosomes in their body cells Human body cells have 46 chromosomes or 23 identical pairs Human body cells have 46 chromosomes or 23 identical pairs

8 Human Chromosomes

9 9 Each chromosome is composed of a single, tightly coiled DNA molecule Each chromosome is composed of a single, tightly coiled DNA molecule Chromosomes can’t be seen when cells aren’t dividing and are called chromatin Chromosomes can’t be seen when cells aren’t dividing and are called chromatin

10 Cell Cycle  Stages in growth & division  G1 Phase  S Phase  G2 Phase  M Phase  Cytokinesis

11 G1 Phase  First growth stage  Cell increases in size  Cell prepares to copy its DNA

12 Synthesis Phase  Copying of all of DNA’s instructions  Chromosomes duplicated

13 G2 Phase  Time between DNA synthesis & mitosis  Cell continues growing  Needed proteins produced

14 M Phase  Cell growth & protein production stop  Cell’s energy used to make 2 daughter cells  Called mitosis or karyokinesis (nuclear division)

15 Life Cycle of a Cell Mitosis is a cycle with no beginning or end.

16 Interphase – Resting Stage  Cells carrying on normal activities  Chromosomes aren’t visible  Cell metabolism is occurring  Occurs before mitosis

17 Interphase

18 18 Chromosomes in Dividing Cells Duplicated chromosomes are called chromatids & are held together by the centromere Called Sister Chromatids

19 19 Mitosis Division of the nucleus Division of the nucleus Also called karyokinesis Also called karyokinesis Only occurs in eukaryotes Only occurs in eukaryotes Has four stages Has four stages Doesn’t occur in some cells such as brain cells Doesn’t occur in some cells such as brain cells

20 Stages of Mitosis  Prophase  Metaphase  Anaphase  Telophase

21 Cells Undergoing Mitosis

22 Steps in Prophase  DNA coils tightly & becomes visible as chromosomes  Nuclear membrane disappears  Nuceolus disappears  Centrioles migrate to poles  Spindle begins to form

23 Prophase

24 Eukaryotic Chromosome

25 Steps in Metaphase  Spindle fibers from centrioles attach to each chromosome  Cell preparing to separate its chromosomes  Cell aligns its chromosomes in the middle of the cell

26 Metaphase

27 Steps in Anaphase  Cell chromosomes are separated  Spindle fibers shorten so chromosomes pulled to ends of cell

28 Mitotic Spindle

29 Anaphase

30 Steps in Telophase  Separation of chromosomes completed  Cell Plate forms (plants)  Cleavage furrow forms(animals)  Nucleus & nucleolus reform  Chromosomes uncoil

31 Telophase Plant Animal

32 Cytokinesis  Occurs after chromosomes separate  Forms two, identical daughter cells

33 Cytokinesis Cell Plate Forming in Plant Cells

34 34 Mitotic Stages

35 35 Mitosis Animation Name each stage as you see it occur?

36 36 Eukaryotic Cell Division Used for growth and repair Used for growth and repair Produce two new cells identical to the original cell Produce two new cells identical to the original cell Cells are diploid (2n) Cells are diploid (2n) Chromosomes during Metaphase of mitosis ProphaseMetaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis

37 37 Locate the Four Mitotic Stages in Plants Metaphase Prophase Anaphase Telophase

38 38 Uncontrolled Mitosis If mitosis is not controlled, unlimited cell division occurs causing cancerous tumors If mitosis is not controlled, unlimited cell division occurs causing cancerous tumors Oncogenes are special proteins increase the chance that a normal cell develops into a tumor cell Oncogenes are special proteins that increase the chance that a normal cell develops into a tumor cell Cancer cells


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