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Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

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Page 1: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

Lab 5

Mitosis Division

Page 2: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

What is Mitotic Cell Division?• Division of somatic cells (body cells)

(non reproductive cells )ineukaryotic organisms

• A single cell divides into two identical daughter cells

( cellular reproduction)

>=Maintains chromosome ploidy of cell

Page 3: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

Ploidy – refers to the number of pairs of chromosomes in cells

• haploid – one copy of each chromosome

– designated as “n”

• diploid – two copies (= pair) of each chromosome

– designated as “2n”

Page 4: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

As a cell enters mitosis from interphase it has 2 complete sets of chromosomes because of replication

in the S phase .

Each set must be re-arranged and distributed into the 2 new daughter nuclei. This is mitosis.

Page 5: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

Cell DivisionMitosis includes 4 stages:

1 -Prophase. 2-Metaphase.

3-Anaphase.4-Telophase.

Page 6: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

1-Prophase.

-Chromatin condenses (coils) into chromosomes. Sister chromatids joined

by centromere .-Nuclear membrane

dissolves.-Centrioles divide and

move to opposite poles forming spindle between them.

Page 7: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

chromatin

nucleolus

nucleus

centrioles

condensingchromosomes

Page 8: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

2-Metaphase.

-Sister chromatids line up on metaphase plate.

-Centromeres lock on to spindle fibre

Page 9: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

3-Anaphase.

-Centromeres divide.-Spindle fibres contract

pulling sister chromatids apart to poles.

Page 10: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

4-Telophase.

-New nuclear membranes form around new nuclei

Page 11: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.
Page 12: Lab 5 Mitosis Division. What is Mitotic Cell Division? Division of somatic cells (body cells) (non reproductive cells) in eukaryotic organisms A single.

Thank you for listening T: Aldanah Alqahtani.