Cell Cycle and Cell Regulation B-2.6. Cell Cycle The cell cycle is a repeated pattern of growth and division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. This cycle.

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Cell Cycle and Cell Regulation B-2.6

Cell Cycle The cell cycle is a repeated pattern of growth and division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. This cycle consists of three phases. The first phase represents cell growth while the last two phases represent cell division.

Interphase Cells spend the majority of their cell cycle in interphase. The purpose of interphase is for cell growth. By the end of interphase the cell has two full sets of DNA (chromosomes) and is large enough to begin the division process.

Interphase During the G 1 phase, the cell grows and synthesizes proteins. During the S phase, chromosomes replicate and divide to form identical sister chromatids held together by a centromere. During the G 2 phase, cells continue to grow and produce the proteins necessary for cell division.

Mitosis The purpose of mitosis is cell division: making two cells out of one. Each cell has its own cytoplasm and DNA. Mitosis, which follows interphase, is divided into four phases: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Prophase Prophase is characterized by 4 events: (Leave space for drawing)

Metaphase Metaphase (the shortest phase of mitosis) is characterized by 2 events: (leave space for drawing)

Anaphase Anaphase is characterized by 3 events: (leave space for drawing)

Telophase Telophase (the last phase of mitosis) consists of 4 events: (leave space for drawing)

Cytokinesis Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm into two individual cells. The process of cytokinesis differs somewhat in plant and animal cells. In animal cells the cell membrane forms a cleavage furrow that eventually pinches the cell into two nearly equal parts, each part containing its own nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles. In plant cells a structure known as a cell plate forms midway between the divided nuclei, which gradually develops into a separating membrane. The cell wall forms in the cell plate.