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Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

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Page 1: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Mitosis Study Guide

Review

Page 2: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

What is the purpose of Mitosis?

Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells

Page 3: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Explain each phase of the cell cycle and draw a

picture of what a cell in this phase might look like

Page 4: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

InterphaseCell GrowsDNA is copiedVisible nucleus and nucleolusDNA is uncondensed=chromatin Chromosomes are NOT visible

Page 5: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Interphase

Page 6: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

ProphaseVisible condensed double-

stranded chromosomes/ sister chromatids

Centrioles begin to send out spindle fibers

Nuclear envelope disappears

Page 7: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

ProphasePlant Cell

Animal Cell

Page 8: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

MetaphaseDouble-stranded chromosomes/

Sister chromatids line up in the center of the cell

Spindle fibers connect to the centromeres of each chromosome

Chromatids are being pulled

Page 9: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Metaphase

Plant Cell Animal Cell

Page 10: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

AnaphaseSister chromatids are moving

apart= chromatids once splitChromatids are moving towards

the poles of the cellSpindle fibers pull the chromatids

to the poles

Page 11: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Anaphase

Plant Cell Animal Cell

Page 12: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

TelophaseNew nuclear membrane begins to

form around each set of chromatids

Cytoplasm begins to divideChromatids uncoil= chromatin

once uncondensedVisible cleavage furrowSpindle fibers disappear

Page 13: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Telophase

Plant Cell Animal Cell

Page 14: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

CytokinesisCytoplasm divides2 new daughter cells identical to

the parent cellAfter cytokinesis, cell return to

interphase

Page 15: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

CytokinesisPlant Cell Animal Cell

Page 16: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Explain what happens to the cell’s genetic information during the following

parts of the cell cycle

Page 17: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

InterphaseDNA is copiedDNA is uncondensed=chromatin Chromosomes are NOT visible

Page 18: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

ProphaseVisible condensed double-

stranded chromosomes/ sister chromatids

Page 19: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

MetaphaseDouble-stranded chromosomes/

Sister chromatids line up in the center of the cell

Chromatids are being pulled

Page 20: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

AnaphaseSister chromatids are moving

apart= chromatids once splitChromatids are moving towards

the poles of the cell by means of the spindle fibers

Page 21: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

TelophaseNew nuclear membrane begins to

form around each set of chromatids

Chromatids uncoil= chromatin once uncondensed

Page 22: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Cytokinesis2 new daughter cellsWith identical DNA within each

Page 23: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

How do daughter cells produced in mitosis compare to the original cell?

The daughter cells are identical to the original (parent) cell.

Same function, same internal parts, SAME DNA

Page 24: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Explain the relationship that mitosis has with cancer.

Cancer is unregulated cell growth and division.

Page 25: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

How do Chemotherapy drugs used in cancer treatment affect Mitosis?They stop cell division at various

stages of the cell cycle◦Prevent DNA replication

(doxorubicin)◦Cross-link with DNA to prevent

synthesis (cyclophospliamide)◦Blocks cells from making nucleotides

(methotrexate)

Page 26: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Why does chemotherapy tend to cause side effects like hair loss

and gastrointestinal issues?They kill off the rapidly dividing

cells of the body kill not only rapidly dividing

cancer cells but also cells of the rapidly dividing cells like those that make up hair, bone marrow, and the GI tract

Effects are NOT usually permanent

Page 27: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

What is the difference between a scanning electron microscope and a transmission electron microscope?

Scanning Electron Microscope◦The entire organism/specimen can

be used, but it must be coated in a thin layer of gold atoms

◦The imaged obtained is a 3 dimensional surface image

Page 28: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

What is the difference between a scanning electron microscope and a transmission electron microscope?

Transmission Electron Microscope◦Uses a thin slice of an

organism/specimen◦Used to study the internal make-up

of the specimen

Page 29: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Scanning Electron Microscope Images

Cat Flea Head

Page 30: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Scanning Electron Microscope Images

Hypodermic Needle

Page 31: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Scanning Electron Microscope Images

Staple Through

Paper

Page 32: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Transmission Electron Microscope Images

Cross Section of a

Sunflower Plant Cell

Page 33: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Transmission Electron Microscope Images

Giardia Cysts

Page 34: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

Transmission Electron Microscope Images

Cross Section

of Chloropla

st in a Leaf

Page 35: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

How are the pictures they take different?

Scanning Electron Microscope Images show…◦3 dimensional images of surface

Transmission Electron Microscope Images show…◦Internal make-up of the specimen

(cross section)

Page 36: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

What types of problems can occur at each stage of the Mitosis?

Prophase: nuclear membrane may not dissolve causing the cell to not be able to go through other stages

Metaphase: Chromosomes may not line up, causing an error in the remaining phases

Anaphase: Sister chromatids may not split correctly, causing an error in the number of chromosomes at each cell pole

Telophase: Chromatids may not unravel, causing the chromatin not to be enclosed in the new nuclear membrane.

Page 37: Mitosis Study Guide Review. What is the purpose of Mitosis? Division of cells to grow, or replace old, diseased, dead or damaged body cells.

What might happen to an organism if their cells lost the ability to divide via Mitosis?

Once that cell dies then that particular cell would not be able to pass on their DNA.

Furthermore, that particular organism would not be able to make new cells after the original parent cell has died

Eventually casing the death of that particular organism