Takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours. One Mother Cell = Two Daughter cells. The two daughter cells are identical to the mother cell. MITOSISMITOSIS.

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Takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours. One Mother Cell = Two Daughter cells. The two daughter cells are identical to the mother cell. MITOSISMITOSIS

In unicellular plants and animals, it results in new offspring by asexual reproduction.In unicellular plants and animals, it results in new offspring by asexual reproduction. In multicellular organisms, it results in the growth and repair of the organism.In multicellular organisms, it results in the growth and repair of the organism. Results of Mitosis The two new cells are exact duplicates.The two new cells are exact duplicates. Insures that the new cells will be able to carry on the same functions as the mother cell. Insures that the new cells will be able to carry on the same functions as the mother cell. Importance of Mitosis

The frequency of cell division varies with the type of cell. _________ divide frequently throughout our lives. Skin cells ___________ maintain the ability to divide but only do so on rare occasion - say to repair a wound. Liver cells

When cells come into contact with other cells, they respond by not growing. When an injury, like a cut in the skin occurs, the cells at the edge of the injury begin to divide rapidly. When the healing process nears completion, the rate of cell division slows down.

There are many proteins found on the inside and the outside of the cell that regulate cell division. Some of these proteins are responsible for starting and stopping cell division. Other proteins seem to speed up or slow down the cell division process. These proteins send out signals that prevent excessive cell growth. This keeps the tissues of the body from disrupting one another. Cell Cycle Regulator s

Uncontrolled Cell Growth If the cells in a tissue grow uncontrollably, the consequences may be severe. Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of cells. Cancer cells divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors. These tumors can damage the surrounding healthy tissues. All cancers have one thing in common: The protein regulators that control the cell cycle have failed to do their job.

Sexual reproduction requires two parents. Each parent passes on HALF its genes to its offspring. Must have male and female: male to produce sperm and female to produce eggs.

If an organism is the result of sexual reproduction, it will have ____ sets of chromosomes. two One set comes from the mother and one set comes from the father. These two sets are called homologous chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes are the two copies of each chromosome, one coming from the mother and one coming from the father. Homologous chromosomes carry the same genes, but they may have different expressions of that gene.

You are a “diploid” organism. What is diploid???? Diploid means that … …there are two of each kind of chromosome in each cell. The symbol for diploid is 2N. “N” is the number of different chromosomes an organism has. Humans are 2N because we have 2 of each kind of chromosome. Diploid cells contain two complete sets of chromosomes. So in mitosis: 1 (2N) cell > 2 (2N) cells

Human egg cell Human sperm cells _____________ cells must have _____ the number of chromosomes so that when added together, the ______ will have the proper number. Egg and spermhalf zygote Example: Gametes of the Human Body Egg (23) + sperm (23)  zygote (46) 1N+1N  2N Gametes are said to be haploid or 1N because they contain only one of each kind of chromosome.

The cells which produce eggs and the cells which produce sperm are diploid or 2N. So how do the egg and sperm cells get to be 1N? Meiosis!! Meiosis is a process of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes.

Phases of Meiosis Occurs in the sex cells only: the egg and sperm. Purpose is to reduce the chromosom e number of the egg and sperm by half. Meiosis, like mitosis, is preceded by the replication of chromosomes. Unlike mitosis, this replication is then followed by two divisions: meiosis I and meiosis II.

The stages of meiosis I and II Interphase Prophase IMetaphase IAnaphase I Telophase I Prophase IIMetaphase II Anaphase IITelophase II Let’s first label each stage. (and cytokinesis)

The Stages of Meiosis I Interphase The chromosomes replicate. It is similar to chromosome replication of mitosis. Two identical sister chromatids are held together by a centromere. Prophase I Chromosomes shorten and thicken. Each chromosome pairs with its corresponding homologous chromosome to form a tetrad (bivalents). There are 4 chromatids in a tetrad. Metaphase I Tetrads line up at the center of the cell. Anaphase I The tetrads break apart and the pairs move to opposite sides of the cell. Sister chromatids remain attached at their centromeres.

The Stages of Meiosis II Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase IIAnaphase II (and cytokinesis) The cell separates into two cells. Telophase II (and cytokinesis) Meiosis I results in 2 haploid (1N) daughter cells Each daughter cell has half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. The pairs of sister chromatids start toward the center. Pairs of sister chromatids line up at the center. The pairs of sister chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. Results in 4 new cells that are 1N.

The Importance of Meiosis 1 (2N) cell > 4 (1N) cells The chromosome number of the egg and sperm is cut in half to insure that the zygote will have the proper number of chromosomes.

“Crossing Over” During Meiosis During ________, each pair of chromatids lines up next to its _________. prophase I homologue homologous chromosomes This pairing of homologous chromosomes produces _______. tetrads tetrad A tetrad consists of ___________. 4 chromatids It is possible for the chromatids within a homologous pair to twist around one another. Portions of the chromatids may break off and attach to adjacent chromatids. This process is called “____________” crossing over “Crossing over” is the exchange of genetic information (genes) between segments of homologous chromosomes during meiosis.

The result is that the offspring will receive a new combination of genetic information. This leads to ________ in the offspring. variation Variation leads to ____________________. These variations will cause some of the offspring to be ___________ for their particular environment. If they are better suited for their environment, it is _________ that they will _______ to reproductive age and pass these favorable variations on to their offspring. adaptation and change better suited more likely survive If the result of crossing over causes the offspring to be less suited for its environment, it may not survive. Or, if the offspring does survive, it may not be reproductively competitive. This means that it may not be able to secure a mate. These “unfavorable” genes are not likely to be passed on to the offspring. Evolution!

Gamete Formation Meiosis produces four haploid cells that are different. In males, meiosis results in 4 sperm cells. In females, 4 cells are produced, but only one will become an egg cell. All of the cytoplasm and all of the organelles are put into one egg cell. The other three cells will never be functional.

Mitosis occurs in all cells of the _____ except _____________. Meiosis only occurs in the formation of _____________. bodyegg and sperm

In meiosis, each _______ cell divides ______ to produce a total of ___ cells. In mitosis each _______ cell divides _____ to form ___ cells. diploid twice once 4 2

In meiosis, each of the four cells contains _____ the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In mitosis, each new cell contains the _____ number of chromosomes as the original cell. half same

In mitosis, the homologous pairs do not come together to form _______. In meiosis, the homologous pairs do come together to form _______. While the chromosomes are in tetrads, _____________ may occur. There will be no crossing over in _________. tetrads crossing over mitosis

In meiosis, the four haploid cells contain ________ combinations of chromosomes from each other. In mitosis, the new cells contain ________ copies. different identical

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Self Assessment Question 1 The spindle pole is organized around a small region of clear cytoplasm near the interphase nucleus called the: –Chiasma –Barr body –Centromere –Centrosome –Cyclin 27