Top Banner
Objectives 1) Name three parts of the cell cycle. 2) Name four major parts of mitosis. 3) Identify important parts of a dividing cell. 4) Discuss important similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis.
12

[PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

May 12, 2018

Download

Documents

hakhue
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: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

Objectives1) Name three parts of the cell cycle. 2) Name four major parts of mitosis.3) Identify important parts of a dividing cell.4) Discuss important similarities and

differences between mitosis and meiosis.

Page 2: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

The cell cycle has three major parts:

1. Interphase

2. Mitosis (Karyokinesis)

(Mitosis has four major sub-parts)

1) Prophase

2) Metaphase

3) Anaphase

4) Telophase

3. Cytokinesis

Page 3: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

InterphaseCharacterized by:1. Intact nuclear envelope2. Visible nucleolus3. Although you can’t tell it,

the cell’s DNA and other cell components are undergoing a process called replication (duplication process); chromosomes become double-stranded.

4. Three sub-phases: G1, S, and G2

Nuclear envelope

Nucleolus

Page 4: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

ProphaseCharacterized by:1. Disappearing nuclear envelope

and nucleolus2. Chromosomes (46* in each

human cell) coil and condense

3. Spindle fibers (microtubules)form and chromosomes become attached by way of centromeres

4. Newly formed centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell

Condensed chromosomes(chromatin fibers)

*23 pairs of chromosomes

Mitosis = Karyokinesis

Page 5: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

Metaphase Characterized by:

1. Chromosomes align across the “equator” or metaphase plate

2. Centrioles stop at oppositeends of the cell

3. Spindle apparatus is fully formed

Metaphase plateCentriolesCentrioles

Spindleapparatus

Mitosis = Karyokinesis

Page 6: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

AnaphaseCharacterized by:1. Spindle fibers (microtubules)

shorten and separate the chromosomes at the metaphase plate

2. In the human cell, 46 single-stranded chromosomes movein opposite directions toward each pole

Centrioles Centrioles

Shortening microtubules(spindle fibers)

Mitosis = Karyokinesis

Page 7: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

Can you name structures in the dividing cell?

single-stranded chromosome centromere

centrioles

spindle fiber (microtubule)

Page 8: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

TelophaseCharacterized by:1. Cleavage furrow forms2. Nuclear envelopes begin to

form around two daughter nuclei

3. Chromosomes decondense4. Spindle disappears

cleavage furrow

daughter nuclei

Mitosis = Karyokinesis

Cytokinesis (Division of cytoplasm and contents into two cells)

Page 9: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

This figure represents an overview of the cell cycle.

Page 10: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

This figure represents an overview of meiosis (human male)

Page 11: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

This figure represents an overview of meiosis (human female)

Page 12: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - Hillsborough Community … · Web viewTitle PowerPoint Presentation Author Elizabeth Register Last modified by lholland3 Created Date 8/29/2002 3:22:10

MITOSIS MEIOSIS

All chromosomes align at metaphase plate

Homologous pairs of chromosomes align

One set of divisions: P – M – A – T

Two sets of divisions: PI - MI – AI – TI

PII – MII – AII – TII2 daughter cells 4 daughter cells (male)

1 cell and polar bodies (female)

daughter cells diploid (2n; same as original cell)

daughter cells haploid (n; half chromosomes as original cell)

Growth and repair Formation of sex cells

Similarities and Differences