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1
Chapter 9
  • The Cell Cycle

2
Cell Division Key Terms
  • Genome cells genetic information
  • Somatic (body cells) cells
  • Gametes (germ cells) sperm and egg cells
  • Chromosomes DNA molecules
  • Diploid (2n) 2 sets of chromosomes
  • Haploid (1n) 1 set of chromosomes

3
Cell Division Key Terms
  • Chromatin DNA-protein complex
  • Chromatids replicated strands of a chromosome
  • Centromere narrowing waist of sister
    chromatids
  • Mitosis nuclear division
  • Cytokinesis cytoplasm division
  • Meiosis gamete cell division

4
Purpose of cell division
  • Multicellular organisms depend on cell division
    for
  • Development from a fertilized cell
  • Growth
  • Repair

5
The Cell Cycle
  • Interphase (90 of cycle)
  • G1 phase growth
  • S phase synthesis of DNA
  • G2 phase preparation for cell division

6
The Cell Cycle
  • Mitotic phase
  • Mitosis nuclear division
  • Cytokinesis cytoplasm division

7
Mitosis
  • Prophase
  • Prometaphase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase

8
Mitosis Animation
9
Spindle microtubules
10
Prophase
  • Chromosomes visible
  • Nucleoli disappear
  • Sister chromatids
  • Mitotic spindle forms
  • Centrosomes move

11
Prometaphase
  • Nuclear membrane fragments
  • Spindle interaction with chromosomes
  • Kinetochore develops

12
Metaphase
  • Centrosomes at opposite poles
  • Centromeres are aligned
  • Kinetochores of sister chromatids attached to
    microtubules (spindle)

13
Anaphase
  • Paired centromeres separate sister chromatids
    liberated
  • Chromosomes move to opposite poles
  • Each pole now has a complete set of chromosomes

14
Telophase
  • Daughter nuclei form
  • Nuclear envelopes reappear
  • Chromatin becomes less coiled
  • Two new nuclei complete mitosis

15
Cytokinesis
  • Cytoplasmic division
  • Animals cleavage furrow

16
Cytokinesis
  • In plant cells, during cytokinesis
  • A cell plate forms

17
Binary Fission
  • Prokaryotes (bacteria)
  • Reproduce by a type of cell division called
    binary fission
  • The bacterial chromosome replicates
  • The two daughter chromosomes actively move apart

18
Binary Fission
19
The Evolution of Mitosis
  • Since prokaryotes preceded eukaryotes by billions
    of years
  • It is likely that mitosis evolved from bacterial
    cell division
  • Certain protists
  • Exhibit types of cell division that seem
    intermediate between binary fission and mitosis
    carried out by most eukaryotic cells

20
Cell Cycle Regulation
  • Growth factors
  • Density-dependent inhibition
  • Anchorage dependence

21
The Cell Cycle Control System
  • The sequential events of the cell cycle

22
The clock has specific checkpointsWhere the cell
cycle stops until a go-ahead signal is received
23
The Cell Cycle Clock Cyclins and
Cyclin-Dependent Kinases
  • Two types of regulatory proteins are involved in
    cell cycle control
  • Cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks)

24
Loss of Cell Cycle Controls in Cancer Cells
  • Cancer cells
  • Do not respond normally to the bodys control
    mechanisms
  • Form tumors

25
Cancer
  • Transformation
  • Tumor benign or malignant
  • Metastasis
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