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1 Cell Division Review

2 What the four major stages of the cell cycle
What the four major stages of the cell cycle? Which stages make up interphase? G1, S, G2, Mitosis (Interphase- G1, S, G2)

3 What occurs during each stage of the cell cycle?
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4 G1- growth, replicate organelles, normal functions
S- DNA synthesis G2- Additional growth M- Mitosis and cytokinesis

5 What is the purpose of mitosis. What is the end result
* What is the purpose of mitosis? What is the end result? * What kind of human cells do mitosis? * What are the 4 stages of mitosis? Cell division, duplicate copy/daughter cell Somatic pmat

6 What occurs during each stage of mitosis
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

7 Prophase- DNA condenses into chromosomes, nuclear envelope breaks down
Metaphase- Spindle fibers attach chromosomes and align them in center of cell Anaphase- sister chromatids separate to opposite poles Telophase- nuclear membrane starts to reform, chromosomes start to uncoil

8 What is cytokinesis? Cell divides cytoplasm between two daughter cells

9 What is binary fission?

10 Binary fission- prokaryotic, asexual reproduction, much simpler than mitosis

11 What is the purpose of meiosis. What is the end result
* What is the purpose of meiosis? What is the end result? * Meiosis is associated with what kind of human cells? * What are the stages of meiosis? * What is the difference between homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids? *What is the main purpose of meiosis I? meiosis II? Divide diploid cell into haploid, 4 genetically unique haploid cells Germ Pmatpmat Homologous: similar, but not necessarily the same. One from mom, one from dad sister: one half of the same chromosome (duplicate)

12 Meiosis I Main idea: divides homologous chromosomes
Prophase I- homologous chromosomes start to pair up, nuclear membrane breaks down. Crossing over occurs! Metaphase I- spindle fibers attach, homologous chromosomes pair up on either side of cell equator. Anaphase I- homologous chromosome pulled to opposite poles Telophase I- spindle fibers disassemble, cell does cytokinesis End result- 2 genetically unique haploid cells with duplicated chromosomes

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14 Meiosis II Main idea: divides sister chromatids
Prophase II- homologous chromosomes start to pair up, nuclear membrane breaks down Metaphase II- spindle fibers align chromosomes along equator Anaphase II- sister chromatids pulled apart to opposite poles Telophase II- nuclear membrane reforms, cell does cytokinesis End result: 4 genetically unique haploid cells

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16 Unchecked cell division is known as what?
Cancer cancer


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