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CELL CYCLE Chapter 10 Mitosis
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Did you know… A healthy adult human produces ____________ new cells every second! 25 million Not a flashcard.
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Why do cells divide? Growth Repair/Regenerate Reproduction
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The Cell Cycle Not a flashcard.
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CELL CYCLE Click here: cells alive cell cyclecells alive cell cycle The cell cycle makes 2 cells that are exactly the same!!! Not a flashcard.
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5 Phases of the Cell Cycle –Interphase –Prophase –Metaphase –Anaphase –Telophase Mitosis Remember: I Peed on the MAT!
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INTERPHASE In between divisions Cells are in this phase most of the time See nucleus because DNA is spread out as chromatin Z Can’t see individual chromosomes DNA & cytoplasm is doubled
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PROPHASE 1 st dividing phase DNA scrunches into chromosomes Nuclear membrane disappears Centrioles produce spindle fibers
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METAPHASE Chromosomes line up in the middle
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ANAPHASE Centrioles pull chromosomes apart
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TELOPHASE See two nuclei Nuclear membrane returns Spindle breaks down Chromosomes spread out into chromatin
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CYTOKINESIS Cytoplasm splits into two cells In Plants: A cell plate is formed. In Animals: cleavage furrow A cleavage furrow is formed.
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Cytokinesis in plants cell plate Not a flashcard.
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Cytokinesis in Animals Cleavage furrow Not a flashcard.
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The Cell Cycle Not a flashcard.
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What Phases Can You See? Not a flashcard.
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Find the stages of mitosis in these onion cells: Not a flashcard.
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Cell Cycle-click here! Not a flashcard.
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The 5 Phases Not a flashcard.
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CHROMOSOMES Not a flashcard.
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Chromosome structure ______________________ 2 identical arms __________________ constricted area holds chromatids together __________________ PAIR 2 of each chromosome (one from mom; one from dad) ‘sister’ CHROMATIDS CENTROMERE HOMOLOGOUS 3 flashcards
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DNA can appear in 2 forms ______________ Spread out when cells are NOT dividing. _________________ Scrunched up in bundles as when cells divide. CHROMATIN CHROMOSOMES
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Cancer cells Don’t stop dividing ***Like a car with no brakes! Can spread to new places ______________ damage DNA Ex: Radiation, cigarette smoke, chemicals in environment Carcinogens
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Cancer cell may divide indefinitely if they have a continual supply of nutrients! *In contrast, nearly all mammalian cells divide 20 to 50 times under culture conditions before they stop, age, and die. Did you know…? –Cancer cells may be “immortal” Cells from a tumor removed from a woman (Henrietta Lacks) in 1951 are still reproducing in culture! Not a flashcard.
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CANCER Not a flashcard.
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Smoking leads to cancer. Not a flashcard.
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