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CELL CYCLE: CELL DIVISION BY MITOSIS

CELL CYCLE: CELL DIVISION BY MITOSIS. Cell Cycle

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CELL CYCLE: CELL DIVISION BY MITOSIS

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Cell Cycle

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Cell Cycle

G1 - ___________________________________________________________

S - ____________________________________________________________

G2 - ___________________________________________________________

M - ____________________________________________________________

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Cell Cycle

   

What does the cell spend more time doing? Growing or dividing? _____________________________________

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So why do cells divide?

 What are some reasons that cells would

need to divide through mitosis?

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Interphase

During interphase the cell grows and copies its chromosomes in preparation for cell division (mitosis).

Fill out the table as you go:

Phase What happens during this phase? Draw a picture of this phaseInterphase

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Prophase

During prophase the chromatin condenses into chromosomes. These chromosome consist of two sister chromatids.

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Metaphase

During metaphase the chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate (the middle of the cell).

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Anaphase

During anaphase the sister chromatids of each chromosome are pulled away from each other toward opposite sides of the cell. The sister chromatids are now each a chromosome.

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Telophase

During telophase two daughter nuclei form in the cell and the chromosomes become less condensed. Cytokinesis occurs when the cytoplasm divides and two genetically identical daughter cells are formed.

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Video of mitosis

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What about the DNA?

Since cells copy their DNA in the S phase, the two daughter cells made through mitosis have the same number of chromosomes as the original cells.

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What about the DNA?

Elephant cells contain 56 chromosomes. If an elephant cell divides by mitosis, how many chromosomes will the two daughter cells have?

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Review Questions What is cell division? Give an example of when a cell might need to go through

mitosis (when new cells would need to be made) If a cell that has 46 chromosomes goes through mitosis,

how many chromosomes will the two new daughter cells have?

Briefly describe what happens in each phase of the cell cycle (Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase)

How is cancer related to mutations?