Cell Growth and Division

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Chap. 10 Mitosis Agenda Notes Bookwork Mitosis packet Vocabulary Vocabulary quiz at end of class tomorrow!!

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Cell Growth and Division Growth- A controlled increase in cell number by cell division [mitosis] Cancer- uncontrolled cell division – results in a mass of cells called a tumor.

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Eukaryotic Cell Division: 1) Mitosis- Nucleus divides into 2 identical nuclei. 2) Cytokinesis- Cytoplasm divides into 2 new cells.

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Chromosomes: DNA that is coiled, or “rod-like” during cell division. - the number of these is species specific! Humans- (46) Fruitflies- (8) Crayfish- (144)

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Chromosomes

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Chromatin In between cell division, chromosomes uncoil and become “thread-like” and invisible.

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Sister Chromatids Two parts of a double chromosome joined together by a belt-like centromere.

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Stages of Cell Division Cell Cycle – I then PMAT Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

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From your textbook For each stage of the cell cycle: 1. draw a diagram 2. bullet points for characteristics of that stage 3. 5 minutes

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Interphase Period in between cell divisions. Genetic material is chromatin, and DNA is replicating.

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Prophase First phase of mitosis Chromatin thickens (coils) and becomes chromosomes (visible). Centrioles (centrosomes) separate and go to opposite sides of the cell (animal cells only) Spindle Fibers attach centromere to centriole. Nucleolus and nuclear envelope (membrane) disappear.

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Prophase

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Metaphase Chromosomes line up along the “equator” (center of the cell).

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Anaphase Centromeres split Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (move away from each other).

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Telophase Chromosomes uncoil and become chromatin Nucleolus and nucleus reappear.

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Cytokinesis in Animal Cells After mitosis the cytoplasm divides. Cell membrane pinches in forming a cleavage furrow.

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Cytokinesis in Plant Cells A Cell Plate forms between the two nuclei and becomes the new cell walls.

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Mitosis Overview Mitosis results in the production of two new genetically identical daughter cells Because of this it is a form of Asexual Reproduction Daughter cells are called Diploid (2n) because they contain full sets of chromosomes (46 in humans) Mitosis occurs in body cells and results in growth of the organism, or repair of body tissues.

Summary: Mitosis

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