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1 Cell Division

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3 I. Reasons for asexual cell division
A. Growth B. Repair C. Reproduction

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6 II. Prokaryotes A. Binary Fission: division of prok. cells into 2 offspring cells DNA Copied Cell begins to divide 2 identical haploid cells formed

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10 III. Eukaryotes - Mitosis
A. Cytoplasm and nucleus divide B. Cells go through Mitosis and then Cell division (Cytokinesis) C. Mitosis: The division of the nucleus.

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13 IV. Cell Cycle A. The “life cycle” of the cell
1. Interphase- new cell until mitosis Time between cell divisions 2. 3 parts: G1, S, G2 A. G1=1st growth, normal cellular activity B. S= Synthesis- The DNA is copied C. G2=2nd growth time, getting ready for division

14 Cell Cycle C. Some cells stay in G1. This is called G0. ( neurons, liver cells) No replication/division of cells All cells must go through G1 checkpoints. The cells have proteins that check to make sure everything is ok before the S phase and moving toward division.

15 Cell Cycle B. Mitosis- “M phase” – nucleus divides
C. Cytokinesis- Splitting of the cytoplasm

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18 How does the cell know how to divide?
Cell Division Reproduction Growth Repair Why do cells divide? How does the cell know how to divide? The DNA has the instructions for all of the cell’s activities.

19 Cell Cycle 3 Parts The sequence of development and division of a cell
Interphase - Preparation Mitosis – Cell division Cytokinesis – Splitting Adult human cell: ~24 hrs 18-20 hours in interphase 2 hours in mitosis Embryonic cells: 30 min. How long does it take?

20 Interphase What happens Cell doubles in size DNA replicates
Organelles double in number

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22 Mitosis: PROPHASE What happens DNA forms chromosomes Spindle forms
Centrioles move toward opposite poles Nuclear membrane begins to disappear

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25 Mitosis: METAPHASE What happens Nucleus has disappeared completely
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell “equator” Spindle fibers attach at centromeres

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27 Mitosis: ANAPHASE What happens Centromeres divide
Chromatids separate and move to opposite poles Spindle fibers retract to poles

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29 Mitosis: TELOPHASE What happens
Nuclear membrane forms around each group of chromosomes Chromosomes unwind Cytokinesis begins

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31 Cytokinesis Cytoplasm divides One cell becomes 2 cells What happens

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