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Mitosis

The division of the nucleus

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Conception

All animals begin as a fertilised egg cell (a zygote)

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Then it divides…

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… and divides

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Until it becomes an embryo

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But what actually happens when a cell divides?

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Interphase: In between cell divisions

The working cell It grows in size (protein synthesis) It copies it’s genetic material (replication)

Nucleus

Nucleus envelope

Centriole

Nucleolus

Cytoplasm

Plasma membrane

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Prophase: Division begins

Centriole divides

Treads appear in the nucleus =

Chromosomes condensing

Nucleus swells

Nucleolus disappears

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End of prophase: The nucleus disappears

Nucleus envelope breaks down

Spindle fibres grow out from the ends of the cell

CentromereSister chromatids

Chromosomes appear as two threads (the chromatids) joined by a constriction (the centromere)

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Metaphase: The chromosomes are organised

Chromosomes line up across the equator of the spindle

Joined to fibres by their centromeres

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Anaphase: The chromosomes split

The sister chromatids of each chromosome split

The spindle pulls one to each pole

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Telophase: The end of mitosis The nuclei reform Each one contains a complete set

of chromosomes A new nuclear envelop forms The chromosomes uncoil

The cytoplasm divides in two to form two identical daughter cells

The cells goes back to work

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Chromosomes and cell division

Multicellular organisms copy their chromosomes before cell division

They must grow to a mature size

The nucleus divides, distributing the chromosomes into two equal groups

Interphase

The cytoplasm then divides each part taking a nucleus

Mitosis

Cytokinesis

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The cell cycle

G1 + S + G2 = INTERPHASE

First growth phase.Varies in length

Copying of chromosomes

Some cells may stay in this stage for over a year

Second growth period

M

G1

S

G2

G0

Cytokinesis division of the cytoplasm

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Cell cycles are not uniform

Cell type Cell cycle / h

Bean root tip 19.3

Mouse fibroblast 22

Chinese hamster fibroblast 11

Mouse small intestine epithelium 17

Mouse oesophagus epithelium 181

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