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Why do cells divide? Genetically Programmed Cell volume gets too big External Stimulus Dividing bacteria

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Page 1: Why do cells divide? Genetically Programmed Cell volume gets too big External Stimulus Dividing bacteria

Why do cells divide?

Genetically Programmed

Cell volume gets too big

External Stimulus

Dividing bacteria

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Cell division = One cell makes two cells

Parent cell

DNA replicates

Two daughter cells are genetically

identical to each other and to parent

cell = clones

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Chromatin = uncondensed DNA Chromosome = condensed DNA

The same DNA can appear in two forms

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1 Chromosome 1 chromatid per chromosome

1 DNA double helix

1 Chromosome 2 chromatids per chromosome

2 DNA double helices

DNA replication

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Cell division in eukaryotic cells:

Karyokinesis = division of the nucleus

Cytokinesis = division of the cytoplasm

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Interphase 1. DNA called chromatin

2. DNA replicates

3. Cell does normal activities

4. Not a phase of mitosis

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DNA = Chromatin

Interphase nucleus

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Interphase

Chromatin in nucleus

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Mitosis

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

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Prophase

Nuclear membrane disappears

Nucleolus disappears

Chromatin condenses into chromosomes

Spindle fibers appear

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Chromatin

Chromosomes

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MetaphaseChromosomes line up in center of cell

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Chromatids (DNA double helix)

Two chromatids per

chromosome

Centromere = holds chromatids together

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Anaphase =

Sister chromatids separate from each other

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Telophase

Cytokinesis makes 2 new cells

Chromosomes decondense into chromatin

Nucleolus reappears

Nuclear membrane reappears

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Early Telophase

Late Telophase

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Animal cell membranes

pinches together

between two new cells

Plant cell wall grows

between two new cells

Cytokinesis

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http://www.unm.edu/~asmund/mitosis.jpg

Interphase

Animal cytokinesis = pinching of plasma

membrane Late Telophase

Early telophase

Anaphase

Prophase Metaphase

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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=www.cll.wayne.edu/isp/mrichmon/Mitosis.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.cll.wayne.edu/isp/mrichmon/mitosis.htm&h=365&w=366&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmitosis%26start%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DN

Plant or Animal cell

mitosis?

Plant

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Telomeres = break off and lead to cell death

and aging.Telomeres

Telomerase

Enzyme prevents loss of telomeres

Found in 95% of Cancer cells

Makes cells immortal

Cancer drug = telomerase inhibitor