Cell cycle & mitosis

Cell cycle & Mitosis
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Cell cycle & Mitosis

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Work to be done
Assessment questions Glencoe pg.261 Q1-13   
Biozone Worksheets 132 and 133  
Assessment questions Glencoe pg. 261 – 262: Q. 14 – 27  
Concept lists 9.1 and 9.2
Assessment questions Glencoe pg. 262 - 263 Q. 28 - 39 
Concept list 9.3

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What are the three reasons why cells remain small?

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What is the effect of surface area on diffusion?

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The bigger the surface area, the faster the molecules will be evenly distributed over the available area
How many pairs of chromosomes are present in one human cell?

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In growth of tissues cells divide/ double. What needs to be done with the DNA if a cell divides?

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Learning objectives
  • List and describe the steps of the cell cycle
  • List and describe the phases of mitosis
  •  Describe changes in number of chromosomes during the steps of the cell cycle and mitosis
  • Describe changes in DNA content during the steps of the cell cycle and mitosis

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Cell cycle
  • Interphase:
      - G1-phase: growth, forming organelles
      - S-phase: DNA replication
      - G2-phase: growth, prep M-phase
  •  Cell division: M-phase
       - Mitosis or Meiosis

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S-phase
  • DNA replication
  • Chromosomes: DNA wrapped around proteins
  • Centromere: point at which two chromatids connect
  • Number of chromosomes = number of centromeres 
  • Chromatid: half of a replicated chromosome
  • n: number of different types of chromosomes in that species, n=23 for humans. We have chromosomes in pairs (except in gametes), remember Aa from inheritance last year.

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The G1, S and G2 phase together make up the?

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In which phase of the cell cycle are organelles formed?

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What is the structure called that connects the chromatids?

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How many chromatids?
How many chromosomes?

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How many chromatids?
How many chromosomes?

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M-phase
  • Cell division
  • Two options:
      - Mitosis: creating exact copies of the original cell for growth and repair
      - Meiosis: creating cells with half the number of chromosomes for reproduction (the gametes)

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Mitosis
One cell will split in two exact copies

2n (46) --> 2n + 2n

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Prophase
  • Chromosomes condense: each has two chromatids
  • Nuclear membrane starts breaking down
  • Spindle apparatus appears 

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Metaphase
  • Centromeres lined up on the equator
  • Each chromatid attached to a spindle fibre 

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Anaphase
  • Separation of the sister chromatids 
  • Sister chromatids move to opposite poles, now called chromosomes

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Telophase
  • Chromosomes have reached poles
  • Nuclear membranes start forming
  • Chromosomes uncoil, become less visible 

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Cytokinesis
  • Actual splitting of cytoplasm 

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Work to be done
Assessment questions Glencoe pg.261 Q1-13   
Biozone Worksheets 132 and 133  
Assessment questions Glencoe pg. 261 – 262: Q. 14 – 27  
Concept lists 9.1 and 9.2
Assessment questions Glencoe pg. 262 - 263 Q. 28 - 39 
Concept list 9.3

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