Top Banner
Pö ÿalima 02-26-10 Cell Division You will need your computer today
18

Pö ÿalima 02-26-10 Cell Division You will need your computer today.

Dec 29, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Pö ÿalima 02-26-10

Cell Division

You will need your computer today

Page 2: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

10.2 Goals

I will be able to explain what happens in the cell cycle.

I will be able to explain and identify the stages of mitosis.

Page 3: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Mitosis10.2

Page 4: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Cell cycle = Life span of the cell

G1 phase – cell grows, makes more organelles and proteins

S phase – chromosome replication (S = synthesis = “to make”)

S phase

G1 phase

G2 phase

Page 5: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Chromosomes and Chromatid

Each chromosome made of two identical chromatids.

Attached together by the centromere

Page 6: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Cell cycle = Life span of the cell

G1 phase – cell grows, makes more organelles and proteins

S phase – chromosome replication (S = synthesis = “to make”)

G2 phase – molecules and organelles required for cell division produced

M phase – mitosis and cytokinesis

Interphase – G1, S, G2

S phase

G1 phase

G2 phase

Page 7: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

CELL DIVISION

Eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus) go through 2 stages of division Mitosis – division of the nucleus Cytokinesis – division of the

cytoplasm

Page 8: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

MITOSIS

4 phases of nuclear division

Page 9: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Prophase Longest phase of

mitosis Chromosomes become

visible Centriole pairs begin

to separate Spindle fiber forms

(made of microtubules)

Nuclear envelope breaks down

Spindle begins to attach to chromosomes at the centromere

Page 10: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Metaphase

Chromosomes line up across center of the cell (“equator” or “metaphase plate”)

Centriole pairs at opposite ends of the cell

Centromere connected to the spindle fibers

Page 11: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Anaphase

Sister chromatid split apart

Chromosomes get pulled to opposite poles by the shrinking spindle fibers

Page 12: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Telophase Chromosomes

decondense

Nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes at opposite ends of the cell

2 nuclei are formed

Page 13: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Cytokinesis

Division of the cytoplasm

2 new daughter cells are formed with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.

Page 14: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Video of Mitosis http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072437316/stu

dent_view0/chapter11/animations.html#

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1ylUTbXyWU&feature=related

Page 15: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Name the stages…

Page 16: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Try This Virtual Lab

http://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb101/lab2_mitosis/section1_frames.html

Page 17: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Homework Online Mitosis W/S

Mitosis Flipbook. Include:

Interphase, pro-, meta-, ana-, telo-, cytokinesis

Page 18: Pö ÿalima 02-26-10  Cell Division  You will need your computer today.

Homework Pg. 249 #1-6

Pg. 257 #13-14