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Cell Division Mitosis and Meiosis. The Cell Cycle Mitosis Interphase.

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Page 1: Cell Division Mitosis and Meiosis. The Cell Cycle Mitosis Interphase.

Cell Division

Mitosis and Meiosis

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The Cell Cycle

Mitosis

Interphase

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Cell Growth

Prior to mitosis, the cell is in Interphase Interphase is a time where

The cell grows Organelles replicateDNA is copied

Most of a cells life is spent in interphase

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Mitosis

Occurs in body cells (somatic cells)

Results in 2 daughter cells identical to the parent cell

4 phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase

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Prophase

Stage 1 of Mitosis DNA winds up to form chromosomes Nuclear membrane (membrane around the

nucleus) disappears

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Metaphase

Stage 2 of Mitosis Chromosomes line up at equator (center) of

the cell

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Anaphase

Stage 3 of Mitosis Chromosomes split - each half is pulled to

opposite sides of the cell

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Telophase

Stage 4 of Mitosis Nuclear membranes form around each set of

chromosomes and the chromosomes unwind to form strands of DNA

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Cytokinesis

After mitosis occurs, the cells must split - this process is called cytokinesis

There are two methods - one for cells without a cell wall, like animal cells, and one for cells with a cell wall, like plant cells

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Cytokinesis - No Cell Wall

The membrane starts to pinch inward, between the two nuclei

It will continue to pinch, until the cell splits into two new cells

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Cytokinesis - Cell Wall

Cell forms a cell plate between the two nuclei

This cell plate provides foundation for new cell wall

Membranes form inside cell walls, and end up with two daughter cells

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Meiosis - Formation of Sex Cells

Occurs in sex cells (eggs and sperm)

Results in 4 daughter cells Each with HALF the DNA of the parent cell All are different from one another AND parent

Split into two Stages, each with 4 phases

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Prophase I

DNA winds up into chromosomes Nuclear membrane disappears

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Metaphase I

Chromosomes line up at equator Line up next to homogolous chromosome

(e.g. chromosome 1 from dad lines up next to chromosome 1 from mom)

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Anaphase I

One chromosome from each pair is pulled to opposite sides of the cell

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Telophase I & Cytokinesis

Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes

Chromosomes may unwind Cells split

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Prophase II

Nuclear membrane disappears Chromosomes wind up

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Metaphase II

Chromosomes line up at equator

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Anaphase II

Chromosomes split, each half pulled to opposite sides of the cell

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Telophase II & Cytokinesis

Nuclear membrane reforms around each set of chromosomes

Chromosomes unwind Cells split

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Compare Mitosis/Meiosis

2 cells formed

Daughter cells identical to parent cell

Occurs in body cells

4 phases

4 cells formed

Daughter cells have 1/2 DNA of the parent cell

All 4 are different

Occurs in sex cells

8 phases/2 stages

ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase

Cells divide