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1 The Cell Cycle

2 Order of cell organization………
Cell  Tissue  Organ  Organ System  Organism **Cells must divide and create many cells in order for this process to occur

3 The Cell Cycle  Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
Interphase (G1, S and G2) G1 – (Organelles Duplicate) S – DNA synthesizes (also called duplicates or replicates) G2 – (Cell prepares to divide)

4 The Cell Cycle **Interphase  Organelles replicate, DNA synthesizes and cell prepares to divide ** Mitosis is Asexual Reproduction Divides Nucleus **Cytokinesis  Divides Cytoplasm

5 Interphase – Prepares for Mitosis
** Majority of time for a cell is in this phase ** Cell grows ** Organelles duplicated (G1) **DNA synthesizes (S) ** Only chromatin (uncoiled chromosomes) visible

6 Chromosomes Duplicate In the S Phase of Interphase
Carriers of genes Some genes carry the “instructions” for protein production Remember, chromosomes are duplicated during the S phase of Interphase prior to mitosis! You have 46 total chromosomes in the nucleus of most of your cells!!

7 **Nuclear Division Called Mitosis

8 **Prophase **Metaphase After Interphase **Anaphase **Telophase
**Four phases of mitosis (cell division) are: **Prophase **Metaphase **Anaphase **Telophase **Recall Mitosis Divides the nucleus, Cytokinesis Divides the Cytoplasm

9 Prophase ** Duplicated chromosomes become visible
** A spindle, football shape structure that contains many fibers, moves to opposite poles

10 Metaphase **Chromosomes line up in the MIDDLE of the cell ) its equator) **Each chromatid is attached to a separate spindle fiber by its centromere (in the middle!!)

11 Anaphase ** Centromeres split pulling apart sister chromatids.
** Chromatids move to opposite poles

12 Telophase ** Chromosomes uncoil back into chromatin
Animal Cell ** Chromosomes uncoil back into chromatin ** Two nuclei appear ** In animals a cleavage furrow forms (plants have a cell plate) ** In plants a cell plate forms between the 2 cells

13 Cytokinesis – Division of Cytoplasm
** Two new identical daughter cells after

14 Mitosis at a Glance– Cell Division

15 Cytokinesis in an Animal Cell
ONLY in animal cells

16 Cytokinesis in a Plant Cell
Only in Plants Only in Plants

17 Onion Root Tip – Can You Find the Stages of Mitosis

18 Mitosis in Real Time

19 Modeling Mitosis

20 Really Cool Animation

21 Cell Cycle in Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
**NO TRUE NUCLEUS!!! DNA replicates and the plasma membrane just pinches inward to form two new cells.


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