Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

DO NOW: How many chromosomes are in each of the four cells below?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "DO NOW: How many chromosomes are in each of the four cells below?"— Presentation transcript:

1

2 DO NOW: How many chromosomes are in each of the four cells below?

3 Binary Fission in Prokaryotes 1. Chromosome copies 2. Growth 3. Division

4 Cell Cycle

5 Rate of Cell Cycle depends on the cell: - Fast: embryo - Fastest: skin, digestive tract - Don’t divide: muscle (heart) and nerve (brain) The Life Cycle of a cell

6 Interphase - First stage & longest of cell cycle - Nucleus and nucleolus clearly visible - Chromosomes not visible. - Not part of “Mitosis” G 1 = growth and activity S = chromosomes copied G 2 = final preparations for cell division G 0 = do not copy or divide

7 Cell Division Stage of the cell cycle when the cell is actually dividing. 2 stage process: 1. Mitosis – the nucleus divides and each daughter cell is identical to the parent cell 2. Cytokinesis – cytoplasm divides

8 The Four phases of Mitosis PMAT

9 Prophase   chromatin condenses (chromosomes are now visible)   Chromosomes consist of two sister chromatids   nuclear membrane disappears   Centrosomes start to move to opposite ends (poles) of cell   Spindle fibers begin to form   Kinetochore Fibers   Polar Fibers

10 Metaphase Spindles are fully formed kinetochore fibers move chromosomes to line up at the center (equator) of the cell

11 Anaphase Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles. Each chromatid is now considered an individual chromosome

12 Telophase 2 nuclear envelopes reform Chromosomes uncoil into chromatin Spindles disappear

13 Cytokensis cytoplasm is divided in half  ANIMAL PLANT 

14 Animation of Mitosis

15 1. Why does the nucleus enlarge during the S phase? 2. If the cell meets all the criteria at each of its checkpoints, it finally enters the M phase. Describe what happens during this final stage of the cell cycle. 3. Do all cells complete the cell cycle or go through it at the same rate?


Download ppt "DO NOW: How many chromosomes are in each of the four cells below?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google