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Key Concepts What events take place during the three stages of the cell cycle? How does the structure of DNA help account for the way in which DNA copies itself?
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Cell cycle Interphase Replication Mitosis Chromosome cytokinesis
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Cell Cycle – the regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo ◦ Cells grow, divide into 2 cells called daughter cells Interphase is the period before cell division where the cell grows, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide into 2 cells
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Growing – during first part grows to full size and produces structures it needs. – Makes copies of both mitochondria and chloroplasts Copying DNA – makes exact copy of DNA in a process called replication (each daughter cell must have a complete set of DNA Preparing for division- cell produces structures it will use to divide into 2 cells
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The stage during which the cell’s nucleus divides into 2 new nuclei One copy of the DNA is distributed to each daughter cell Mitosis has 4 parts or phases: ◦ Prophase ◦ Metaphase ◦ Anaphase ◦ Telophase
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Chromatin condenses to form chromosomes Chromosomes are double-rod structures. They are double because the DNA in the cell has replicated ( made a copy of itself) Each identical rod is called a chromatid The two chromatids are held together by a centromere
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Chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. Each chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber at centromere
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Centromeres split. 2 chromatids separate and are drawn by spindle fibers to opposite sides of the cell The cell stretches out
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Chromosomes stretch out. Lose rod-like appearance New nuclear envelope forms around each region of chromosomes
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Final stage of cell cycle The cytoplasm divides. The organelles are distributed into each of the 2 new cells Starts at same time as telophase Ends and the cell goes into interphase In animals, cell membrane pinches in In plants, a cell plate forms across the middle of the cell. Gradually develops into new cell membranes. Then new cell walls form around the membrane
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Structure was discovered through the work of 3 scientists: Rosalind Franklin – used an x-ray method to photograph DNA molecules in 1952 James Watson and Francis Crick – used photographs to create a 3-D model showing the helical (spiral) structure of DNA in 1953
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Looks like a twisted ladder or spiral staircase Sides are made of a sugar – deoxyribose alternating with a phosphate Rungs are pairs of molecules called nitrogen bases. 4 types: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) Adenine only pairs with thymine Guanine only pairs with cytosine
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2 sides of DNA molecule unwind and separate Nitrogen bases that are floating in nucleus pair up with bases on either side. Because of the way in which N bases pair with one another, the order of bases in the new strands of DNA are exactly the same as the original strand Ends with 2 strands of DNA
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