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Cell Division Honors Biology Unit 3. What is the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells. The.

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Page 1: Cell Division Honors Biology Unit 3. What is the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells. The.

Cell Division

Honors Biology

Unit 3

Page 2: Cell Division Honors Biology Unit 3. What is the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells. The.

What is the cell cycle?

• During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells.

• The cycle has three main stages– Interphase– Mitosis– Cytokinesis

Page 3: Cell Division Honors Biology Unit 3. What is the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells. The.

Why does a cell need to divide?

1. DNA Overload

• DNA overload is when the DNA has too many tasks to do (such as making proteins) and not enough DNA to get the job done efficiently. To prevent DNA overload cells stay small to limit a cells work load.

Page 4: Cell Division Honors Biology Unit 3. What is the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a “parent” cell grows and divides to form 2 “daughter” cells. The.

2. Material Transfer

• Materials move into and out of cells Cells need to take in materials such as oxygen, water and glucose. Cells need to get rid of materials such as carbon dioxide, salts, other waste.

• Large cells lose efficiency in this process – surface area and volume do NOT increase at the same rate.

Why does a cell need to divide?

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Growing to an adult

A. The size of the organism’s cells _________________________

B. The number of cells the organism has? ___________________________

Stays the same size

Increases as it gets bigger

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G1

SG2

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Stage 1 Interphase

• During Interphase cells:– Grow to mature size

• Mitochondria and chloroplasts are duplicated

– Replicate (copy) DNA • Each cell needs instructions

– Prepare for cell division• Centrioles become visible

• Most of a cells life is spent in Interphase.

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Chromosomes

• Are made of DNA• Each chromosome consists of sister

chromatids attached at a centromere

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Stage 2: Mitosis

• The cells nucleus divides into two nuclei• There are four phases

– Prophase– Metaphase– Anaphase– Telophase

P M A T

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Animal Cell Mitosis- Video

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Prophase

• 1st stage of Mitosis• Chromatin condenses into chromosomes• Centrioles separate and a spindle fiber

begins to form.• Nuclear membrane breaks down

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Prophase

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Metaphase

• 2nd Phase of Mitosis• Chromosomes line up in the middle of the

cell.• Each chromosome is connected to a

spindle fiber.

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Metaphase

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Anaphase

• 3rd Phase of Mitosis• The sister chromatids separate at the

centromere and move to opposite ends of the cell.

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Anaphase

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Telophase

• 4th Stage of Mitosis• Chromosomes gather at opposite ends of

the cells and lose their shapes (return to chromatin form)

• Two new nuclear membranes form, one for each cell.

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Telophase

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Stage 3: Cytokinesis

• The cytoplasm pinches in half.• Each daughter cell has an identical set of

duplicate chromosomes

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Cytokinesis