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Title: Cell Division


1
Cell Division
  • Mitosis

2
Cell Cycle
  • Common to most living things
  • Sequence of growth and division of a cell.

3
Cell Cycle
  • Interphase
  • Period of growth for a cell
  • Majority of time spent in this phase (95)
  • Grows in size
  • Metabolic processes
  • Chromosomes are duplicated
  • Preparation for division

4
Cell Cycle
  • Interphase
  • 3 parts
  • G1(Growth Stage 1)
  • First growth phase.
  • Protein production is high
  • S (Synthesis Stage)
  • Continues to grow
  • Copies genetic material
  • G2 (Growth Stage 2)
  • Second Growth Phase
  • Cell completes preparations for cell division
  • Cytoplasmic Organelles are replicated

5
Concept map
  • Fill in where Interphase belongs along with the
    different stages of interphase!

6
Cards ready!
  • The cell cycle is a. the division of a cell
  • b. the growth of a cell
  • c. the death of a cell
  • d. both A and B
  • Which stage of interphase is DNA replicated?
  • a. G1
  • b. S
  • c. G2
  • d. G3
  • Which of the following does not occur in
    interphase?
  • a. metabolic processes
  • b. growth
  • c. cell division
  • d. replication of cytoplasmic organelles

7
Cell Cycle
  • Cell Division
  • Mitosis
  • Happens in ALL cells.
  • Short amount of time (5)
  • Occurs when cell reaches max size
  • Four Major Stages
  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase

8
Mitosis
  • Prophase (Early)
  • First Phase
  • Longest Phase
  • Chromatin coils up to visible chromosomes
  • Contains duplicate sister chromatid
  • Held together by centromeres
  • Each are exact copies

9
Mitosis
  • Prophase (Early)
  • Nucleus begins to disappear
  • Nucleolus and nuclear envelope disintegrate

10
Mitosis
  • Prophase (Late)
  • Nucleolus and nuclear envelope are gone
  • Centrioles
  • Normally outside of nucleus
  • Now migrate to opposite ends of cell
  • Involved in Chromatid separation
  • Spindle and Spindle Fibers form
  • Football Shape, Cage like structures
  • Fibers extend from them
  • Vital role in Chromatid separation

11
Mitosis
  • Metaphase---Second Phase
  • Doubled Chromosomes attach to spindle fibers by
    their centromeres
  • Chromosomes are pulled to the middle of the cell
  • Each sister chromotid is attached to its own
    fiber which will pull them to different sides of
    the cell
  • Ensures that each new cell receives an identical
    and complete set of chromosomes.

12
Mitosis
  • Anaphase---3rd phase
  • Separation of sister chromatids begins
  • Centromeres split
  • Chromatid pairs separate
  • Pulled apart by the shortening of the
    microtubules in the spindle fibers

13
Anaphase
14
Mitosis
  • Telophase---4th Phase
  • Chromatids reach opposite poles of the cell
  • Changes made in prophase are reversed
  • Chromosomes unwind
  • Start metabolic processes
  • Spindle Fibers break down
  • Nucleolus reforms
  • Nuclear envelope forms

15
Telophase
16
Concept map
  • Fill in where Mitosis belongs along with the
    four stages!

17
Cards ready
  • In which stage of mitosis are the chromosomes
    pulled to the middle of the cell?
  • a. Prophase
  • b. Metaphase
  • c. Anaphase
  • d. Telophase
  • In which stage of mitosis do the spindle and
    spindle fibers form?
  • a. Prophase
  • b. Metaphase
  • c. Anaphase
  • d. Telophase

18
Cards ready!
  • In which stage of mitosis do the sister
    chromatids split?
  • a. Prophase
  • b. Metaphase
  • c. Anaphase
  • d. Telophase
  • In which stage of mitosis do the nucleolus and
    nuclear envelope reappear?
  • a. Prophase
  • b. Metaphase
  • c. Anaphase
  • d. Telophase

19
Cytokinesis
  • Dividing of cytoplasm
  • Occurs after telophase
  • Different in plants and animals
  • Animals
  • Plasma membrane pinches in along the equator
  • Proteins under plasma membrane contract and slide
    past each other
  • Continue to contract until cell in pinched in two
  • Plants
  • Plasma membrane does not pinch in
  • Cell plate is laid down across the cells equator
  • New membrane forms around each cell
  • Cell wall forms on each side of the plate

20
Cytokensis
  • Animal
  • Plant

21
Cytokinesis
22
Concept map
  • Fill in the concept map where Cytokinesis
    belongs!

23
MITOSIS
24
Results of mitosis
  • Genetic continuity
  • Growth and Repair
  • Two new daughter cells with identical chromosome
    sets
  • Unicellular organisms multiplied
  • Multicellular organisms growth and reproduction
    results in tissues..organsorgan systemssurvival
    of organism.
  • Work together to perform a specific function

25
Results of mitosis
2n
Parent Cell
2n
Daughter Cells
2n
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Short Video of mitosis
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vVlN7K1-9QB0
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