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B-2.6 Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.
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B-2.6 Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.

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The objective of this indicator is to; therefore the major

summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle understand the relevance of interphase, mitosis and

cytokinesis In addition to summarize, assessments may require students

to; identify the phases of the cell cycle; recall the events that occur in each phase of the cell cycle; illustrate the phases of the cell cycle with pictures, diagrams,

models, or words; classify a specific description or diagram as a particular

phase of the cell cycle; compare the phases of the cell cycle; explain the purpose of each event in each phases of the cell

cycle to the survival of the cell or organism.

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Key Terms

Cell cycle Interphase:

gap 1 phase (G1) synthesis phase (S)▪ Chromatid▪ Centromere

gap 2 phase (G2) Mitosis:

▪ prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase Cytokinesis:

▪ cleavage furrow, cell plate

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It is Essential to know

that the cell cycle is a repeated pattern of growth and division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. This cycle consists of three phases. ▪ G1, S, G2

The first phase represents cell growth (G1) The last two phases represent cell division(S &

G2)

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Interphase Cells spend the majority of their cell cycle

in interphase. The purpose of interphase is for cell growth. At end of interphase a cell has two full sets

of chromosomes and is large enough to begin the division process. ▪ Interphase is divided into three phases. Each

phase is characterized by specific processes involving different structures. ▪ During the G1 (gap 1) phase, the cell grows and

synthesizes proteins. ▪ During the S (synthesis) phase, chromosomes replicate

and divide to form identical sister chromatids held together by a centromere.

▪ During the G2 (gap 2) phase, cells continue to grow and produce the proteins necessary for cell division.

Chromosome composed of two sister chromatids

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Interphase

▪ is divided into three phases. ▪ G1 phase, the cell grows

and synthesizes proteins. ▪ S (synthesis) phase,

chromosomes replicate and divide to form identical sister chromatids held together by a centromere. ▪ G2 phase, cells continue

to grow and produce the proteins necessary for cell division.

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Mitosis

The purpose of mitosis is cell division: making two cells out of one. ▪ The DNA that replicated in Interphase when

two chromosome strands became four strands (two strands per chromatid). ▪ In mitosis the four strands (two sister

chromatids) have to break apart so that each new cell only has one double-stranded chromosome.

Mitosis follows interphase.

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Mitosis

Is divided into four phases Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

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Prophase

is characterized by four events: 1. Chromosomes condense

and are more visible. 2. The nuclear membrane

(envelope) disappears.3. centrioles separate and are

on the opposite poles of the cell.

4. Spindle fibers form and move toward the center of the cell.

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Metaphase

Is the shortest phase of mitosis and it is characterized by two events: 1. Chromosomes line up

across the middle of the cell.

2. Spindle fibers connect the centromere of each sister chromatid to the poles of the cell.

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Anaphase

is characterized by three events: 1. Centromeres join and

the sister chromatids split.

2. Sister chromatids separate becoming individual chromosomes.

3. Separated chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell.

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Telophase

the last phase of mitosis, consists of four events: 1. Chromosomes (each

consisting of a single chromatid) uncoil.

2. A nuclear envelope forms around the chromosomes at each pole of the cell.

3. Spindle fibers break down and dissolve.

4. Cytokinesis begins.

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Cytokinesis

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Cytokinesis

is the division of the cytoplasm into two individual cells. The process of cytokinesis differs somewhat

between plant and animal cells.▪ In animal cells the cell membrane forms a

cleavage furrow that eventually pinches the cell into two nearly equal parts, each part containing its own nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles.

▪ In plant cells a structure known as a cell plate forms midway between the divided nuclei, which gradually develops into a separating membrane. The cell wall forms in the cell plate.

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CytokinesisAnimal cells Plant cells

In animal cells the cell membrane forms a cleavage furrow that eventually pinches the cell into two nearly equal parts, each part containing its own nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles.

In plant cells a structure known as a cell plate forms midway between the divided nuclei, which gradually develops into a separating membrane. The cell wall forms in the cell plate.

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Independent Practice

1. Label the Cell Cycle diagram.

2. Answer the Checking for understanding questions.

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Labeling ExerciseDirections: Label Your Cell Cycle diagram as noted below.