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Cell Division The Cell Cycle and Mitosis. Why do cells divide? Growth Repair Reproduction.

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Page 1: Cell Division The Cell Cycle and Mitosis. Why do cells divide? Growth Repair Reproduction.

Cell DivisionThe Cell Cycle and Mitosis

Page 2: Cell Division The Cell Cycle and Mitosis. Why do cells divide? Growth Repair Reproduction.

Why do cells divide?

•Growth

•Repair

•Reproduction

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Chromosomes

• Carry genetic information from one generation of cells to the next

• Not visible in cells except in cell division

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Cell Division

• Process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells

• Before division, the cell replicates all its DNA

• Each daughter cell will get one complete set of genetic information

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Cell Division- Prokaryotes• Binary fission:

asexual cell division of prokaryotes that produces identical offspring

• Three Steps:1. DNA is copied2. Cells begin to divide3. Two identical cells

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Binary Fission

Bacterial cell dividing by binary fission

E. Coli dividing by binary fission

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Cell Division- Eukaryotes

• Nucleus first and then the Cytoplasm divides

• There are two kinds:1. Mitosis2. Meiosis

• Cell cycle: set of events making up the life of a cell; composed of interphase and cell division

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The Cell Cycle

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Interphase• The time between cell

divisions where the cell spends most of its life

• Cell is in a resting phase, performing cell functions

• Composed of G1, S and G2 phases

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Interphase

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Interphase: G1, S, G2

•G1 (Gap 1)- Cells grow to mature size

•S (Synthesis)- DNA is copied

•G2 (Gap 2)- cell organelles grow and prepare for division

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Mitosis• Division of nucleus

• Daughter Cells wind up with the same # of chromosomes

• There are 4 phases:1. prophase 3. anaphase2. metaphase 4. telophase

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Prophase• Chromosomes become visible

• Centrioles separate and move to opposite sides of nucleus

• Spindle fibers form

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Prophase• Nucleolus disappears

• Nuclear Envelope breaks down and disappear

• Prophase is the longest phase of cell division

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Prophase

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Metaphase• Chromosomes line up along the

equatorial plate (middle of the cell)

• Chromosomes connect to spindle fibers at centromere

• Metaphase is the shortest phase

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Metaphase

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Anaphase

• Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles

• When chromatids separate, they are considered individual chromosomes.

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Anaphase

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Telophase• Nuclear envelope forms around each

group of chromosomes

• Chromosomes relax back into chromatin

• Spindle fibers disassemble.

• Cytokinesis begins

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Cytokinesis• The process by which the

cytoplasm divides and one cell becomes two individual cells

• Different in plants and animals– Animals- cell pinches inward to

form a cleavage furrow– Plants- a cell plate forms between

the two new cells forming a cell wall

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Cytokinesis- Animal Cell

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Cytokinesis- Plant Cell

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Cytokinesis- Plant vs. Animal