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1 The Cell Cycle Ch 3b

2 R. Hooke & cell theory Cell division necessary for: Growth Healing Cell replacement Reproduction

3 Where does cell division occur?
# of chromosomes? How does it reproduce?

4 The DNA Molecule

5 Rod shaped structure Chromosome Structure
Made of a single DNA molecule and proteins called histones Histones maintain shape of chromosomes Aids in tight packing of DNA Seen during cell division Coiled and compact

6 Chromosome consists of two identical halves
Chromosome Structure Chromosome consists of two identical halves Each half is a chromatid Formed when DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division Each new cell will receive one chromatid from each chromosome Chromatids are held together by a centromere

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8 A Pair of Homologous Chromosomes

9 Chromosomes Replicate

10 DNA Replication

11 DNA Replication

12 Replication Facts DNA has to be copied before a cell divides
Its copied during the S phase New cells will need identical DNA strands

13 Synthesis Phase (S phase)
S phase during interphase of the cell cycle Nucleus of eukaryotes

14 DNA Replication Before new DNA strands can form, there must be RNA primers present to start the addition of new nucleotides Primase is the enzyme that synthesizes the RNA Primer DNA polymerase can then add the new nucleotides

15 DNA Damage & Repair Chemicals & ultraviolet radiation damage the DNA in our body cells Cells must continuously repair DAMAGED DNA Excision repair occurs when any of over 50 repair enzymes remove damaged parts of DNA DNA polymerase and DNA ligase replace and bond the new nucleotides together

16 Question: DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’
What would be the complementary DNA strand for the following DNA sequence? DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’

17 Answer: DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’ DNA 3’-GCATAC-5’

18 Human Chromosome

19 Human Chromosomes autosomes Sex chromosomes

20 Cell Cycle

21 Cell Cycle

22 Interphase- 75% of cell life cycle G1: rapid growth
Cell Cycle Interphase- 75% of cell life cycle G1: rapid growth S: DNA replicates; centrioles replicate. G2: cell prepares for cell division; microtubular structures form.

23 Mitosis: cell divides its nuclear components (chromosomes).
Cell Cycle Cell Division Mitosis: cell divides its nuclear components (chromosomes). Cytokinesis: cell divides its cytoplasmic components.

24 Stages of Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

25 Interphase

26 Prophase Early centrioles

27 Prophase late

28 Centrioles During Prophase
nucleus

29 Metaphase

30 Metaphase polar fibers chromosomal fibers sister chromatids

31 Chromosome at Metaphase

32 Anaphase

33 Telophase

34 Cytokinesis cleavage furrow

35 Cytokinesis

36 Types of proteins in the Body Antibodies Enzymes Transport Structural
Protein Synthesis Types of proteins in the Body Antibodies Enzymes Transport Structural Receptors

37 Contrasting RNA with DNA

38 Contrasting RNA with DNA

39 Protein Synthesis mRNA- copies DNA and directs protein synthesis rRNA- joins with ribosomal proteins to make ribosomes tRNA- transfers amino acids to ribosomes to make protein

40 Ribosome

41 tRNA

42 Protein Synthesis Transcription-occurs in nucleus
mRNA copies DNA nucleotide sequence 2. Translation nucleotide sequence in mRNA is uncoded mRNA binds to rRNA tRNA brings appropriate amino acid to mRNA Polypeptide is manufactured

43 Protein Synthesis

44 Transcription DNA Sense Strand mRNA Transcript

45 Transcription

46 Translation mRNA exits nucleus

47 Translation tRNA anticodon codon

48 Translation START

49 Translation ELONGATION T1 T2 T1 T2

50 Translation ELONGATION T1 T2

51 Translation ELONGATION

52 Translation ELONGATION

53 Translation STOP

54 INQUIRY Which cells in the body are diploid and which are haploid? During which stage does DNA replication occur? Which stage of mitosis is seen in this picture? At which stage is the cell binuclear? In which phase do chromosomes line up in the center of the cell? Where does the kinetochore attach?

55 Moment of Zen


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