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1 Cell Division How do we get new cells and new living things?

2 Cell Division Mitosis Mitosis, the process by which the body grows and replaces cells, is divided into five phases. Meiosis in animalsMeiosis occurs during the formation of gametes in animals.

3 Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Interphase MitosisOverviewMitosisOverview

4 G1 phase- Cell growth S phase- DNA Replication G2 phase- Preparation for mitosis This is the longest phase of all

5 Prophase Nucleus Condenses DNA is compacted into movable packages called Chromosomes

6 Metaphase Aligning chromosomes at cell equator Attaching spindle fibers from each new daughter cell pole to each chromosome at the centromere

7 Anaphase Spindle fibers pull chromosomes apart Half of the chromosomes (chromatid) moves to a new daughter cell

8 Telophase & Cytokinesis DNA gathers and two nuclei form new cell wall and membrane appears between the two nuclei to form two new daughter cells and cytoplasm pinches in half Cell Plate

9 Interphase From new cell formation into rest phase again

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11 MeiosisMeiosis Gamete Formation and Recombination

12 Meiosis Definition cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms; the nucleus divides into four nuclei each containing half the chromosome number leading to gametes.

13 Division 1 Interphase 1: DNA replication Prophase 1: Each chromosome forms and remains closely associated. These are called sister chromatids. Metaphase 1: Homologous chromosomes align at the equatorial plate. Anaphase 1: Homologous pairs separate with sister chromatids remaining together. Telophase 1: Two daughter cells are formed with each daughter containing only one chromosome of the homologous pair.

14 Division 2 Prophase 2: DNA does not replicate. Metaphase 2: Chromosomes align at the equatorial plate. Anaphase 2: Centromeres divide and sister chromatids migrate separately to each pole. Telophase 2: Cell division is complete. Four haploid daughter cells are obtained.

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16 http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/anisamples/majorsbiolo gy/meiosis.html Web Link to animated Meiosis

17 Who can Explain Each Step? Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4


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