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The Cell Cycle InterphaseMitosisCytokinesis
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Cell divisioCell division Cell divisio b Cell mitosis Cell mitosis Cell mitosis
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Cell Cycle
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Mitosis in conjoined twins
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Mitosis: Cell Division b A process that results in the creation of identical cells containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. b Stages of Mitosis (PMAT) ProphaseProphase MetaphaseMetaphase AnaphaseAnaphase TelophaseTelophase
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Prophase b Chromosomes get short & thick rods. b Nuclear Envelope dissapears. b Protein cables called spindle fibers form across the cell
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Metaphase b Chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell. b Spindle fibers connect the centromere of each chromosome.
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Anaphase b Each chromosome separates from its sister chromatids. b Chromosomes are reeled to opposite sides of the cell. b Spindle Fibers begin to break down.
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Telophase b Final Phase b Chromosomes begin to uncoil and spindle fibers disappear. b Each side has a complete set of chromosomes. b The nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes.
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Cytokinesis b Division of the cytoplasm into two individual cells. b Each new cell contains identical DNA. (chromosomes) b Animal cells= cell furrow b Plant cells= cell plate b After growth and replication, the cells may divide again.
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Sequence correctly
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Sequence correctly 5-3-1-4-2
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Answer these questions. How would the chromosomes look during: Interphase Prophase In daughter cells How many chromatids are there in metaphase of mitosis of a human leg cell
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Viral Warts (HPV) Warts (Warts (
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Cyclins b -are a family of proteins that control the progression of cells through the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) enzymes.
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b Stem cell powder Stem cell powder Stem cell powder
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b 14-cytokinesis b 15-prophase b 16-metaphase b 17-anaphase b 18-telophase b 19- D ; 20-C; 21-B; 22-A b 28-CANCER CELLS b 29-APOPTOSIS b 30-CARCINOGENS b 31-B; 32;- C; 33-B; 34-B; 35-B Pgs 261-262
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Name the phases of Mitosis 1 3 2 4
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Guess the phases!!! 1 3 6 27 5 4
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Mitosis
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What am I ?
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WHY!? Alive or not? Plant or animal?
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Cancer Notes Cancer Notes b Cancer cells--Cells of your body that eat and divide out of control without performing the necessary function for your body b Cancer Death--Cancer cells take over an organ and cause it to dysfunction and you die.
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Tumor types: b Malignant – spread to other places in your body. Grow into other organs and spread. b b Benign- The ceils of the tumor do not spread of invade other tissues.
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Types of cancers. b Carcinomas – Most common type of cancer. They arise from cells that cover external and internal body surfaces. EX. Lung / Breast/ Colon/ Skin b b Sarcomas –Cells that arise from the supporting tissues. Bone/ Cartilage/ fat/ Connective/ Muscle b b Lymphomas - Cells that arise from the lymph nodes and tissues of the immune system. b b Leukemia’s – Cancers of the bone marrow and blood tissues.
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Cancer Notes Cancer Notes b Metastasis – Penetrates lymphatic and blood systems and travels through the body. b Invasion – migrates and penetrates into neighboring tissues.
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Cancer growth and spreading
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Cancer recruits blood vessels
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b Fighting cancer Fighting cancer Fighting cancer b Detecting cancer with gold Detecting cancer with gold Detecting cancer with gold
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P53 gene
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