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Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

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Page 1: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Mitosis/Meiosis

Page 2: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Cell Growth

• Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA– Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes

across cell membrane

Page 3: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Importance: cells regenerate– Repair/renew– Growth– reproduction

Page 4: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Reproduction– Asexual • 1 parent• Simple cell division- cells duplicate genetic material,

splits into 2 new identical offspring

– Ex: Paramecium, sea stars

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• Sexual Reproduction– 2 parents– Genetic material combine- offspring differ from

parents– Union of sex cells (egg + sperm)

• Ex: multicellular organisms, single celled organisms

Page 6: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• 2 types of cell division– Mitosis– Meiosis

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Cell Cycle

• Chromatin- fibers containing protein + DNA• Chromosomes- chromatin condensed into

visible structures - thousands of genes

• Ex: Humans= 46 chromosomes

Page 8: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.
Page 9: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Before cell division- chromosomes duplicate• Sister chromatids- identical copies joined• Centromere- joins chromatids

Page 10: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Cell Cycle• Birth of cell till time it reproduces• Interphase (90%)– G1 (gap)– S phase (synthesis)– G2

• M Phase (mitotic)• Cytokinesis

Page 11: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Cytokinesis- cytoplasm divides– (1 nucleus, cytoplasm, plasma membrane)

Page 12: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Cytokinesis in Animal Cells

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Cytokinesis in a Plant Cell

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Mitosis

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WwIKdyBN_s&feature=related

• Spindle- microtubules that guide movement of chromosomes

• Centrosomes- spindles grow from here– Contain centrioles in animal cells

Page 15: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Draw stages of mitosis

• Pg 246-247• Draw each stage of mitosis, the drawing should be

neat and in color• Label each phase and include a detailed

description of what is occurring in each• Label– Centrioles - spindle– Chromatin - centromere– Chromosomes - sister chromatids– Nuclear envelope

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Prophase• chromatin condenses into

chromosomes• Nuclear envelope breaks

down• Mitotic spindle forms • Centrioles move to opposite

sides of the cell

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Metaphase• Chromosomes line up

across center of cell• Chromosomes attached to

spindle fibers by centrioles

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Anaphase• Sister chromatids separate• Move toward poles by

spindles, microtubules shorten

• Microtubules also lengthen and push poles apart

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Telophase• Chromosomes reach poles

of spindle• Spindles disappear• 2 nuclear envelopes reform• Chromosomes uncoil and

lengthen

Page 20: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Mitosis in a Whitefish

Page 21: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Mitosis in Animal Cells

Page 22: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Mitosis in a Plant Cell

Page 23: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Tumors and Cancer

• Out of control cell reproduction = mass of cells or tumor

• Benign Tumor– Removable by surgery– Cells remain at original site

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• Malignant Tumor- masses of cells from reproduction of cancer cells

• Cancer- disruption of cell cycle• Metastasis- spread of cancer cells beyond

original site

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Cancer Treatment

• Removed by surgery• Radiation therapy- high energy radiation

disrupts cell division• Chemotherapy- drugs which disrupts cell

division

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Meiosis

• Cell division= 4 cells each– ½ the number of chromosomes as parent

• Occurs in sex organs

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• Karyotypes- display of chromosomes– Each with twin that resembles size + shape– Inherit one chromosome of each pair from mother

and father= Homologous chromosome

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Homologous Chromosome

• same sequence of genes• Control same inherited characteristics• Ex: eye color gene located on same place of

the homologous chromosomes but one gene may call for blue the other brown

Page 31: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Humans- 23 homologous chromosomes– Females– Males

• Sex chromosomes – Male XY– Female XX

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• Diploid (2n)- 2 homologous sets of chromosomes

• Haploid (n)- single set of chromosomes, produced by meiosis

n = 23 2n =46 2(23)=46

Fertilization- haploid cells fuse (egg + sperm)Zygote- fertilized egg - diploid

Page 33: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

• Spermatogenesis- making sperm cell – all four cells develop into sperm

• Oogenesis –making an egg cell=one egg

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Page 35: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Process of Meiosis

• Life cycles of all sexual reproducing organisms alter haploid and diploid stages

• Keeps chromosome # from doubling every generation

• Exchange of genetic material b/w homologous chromosomes

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• 2 meiotic division– Meiosis I- homologous

chromosomes separated– Meiosis II- sister

chromatids are separated into haploid cells

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Prophase I• HC stick together = 4

chromatids (tetrad)• Spindle attaches to tetrad• Crossing over- sister

chromatids exchange material

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Metaphase I• tetrads move to middle of

cell and line up

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Anaphase I• HC separate and move to

opposite ends

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Telophase I and Cytokinesis• Chromosomes arrive at

opposite poles• Nuclear envelope begins

to form• Cytokineses occurs

forming 2 haploid cells

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Prophase II• spindle forms and attaches

to centromeres

Page 42: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Metaphase II• chromosomes line up in

center

Page 43: Mitosis/Meiosis. Cell Growth Reason: – Large cells create more of a demand on DNA – Trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across cell membrane.

Anaphase II• sister chromatids separate

and move to opposite poles

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Telophase II and Cytokinesis• Chromatids considered

individual chromosomes arrive at opposite poles

• Cytokinesis splits cells• Produce 4 haploid daughter

cells

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Genetic Variation

• Assortment of chromosomes- happens by chance

• Formula for different combinations- 2ⁿ Ex: Humans 2²³ = 8 million possible combos

• Crossing Over- exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes– Occurs during prophase– Genetic recombination

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