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1 Cell Division By: Mr. Kauffman

2 Outline Cells Review What is cell division? Mitosis 4 Steps of Mitosis
Results of Mitosis Meiosis 8 Steps of Meiosis Results of Meiosis 2 Types of Cell Division

3 Cells Review Cell: smallest part of any living thing that carries out the functions necessary to support life Unicellular organism: living thing made up of 1 cell Multicellular organism: living thing made up of many cells

4 What is cell division? Cell division: a way to produce more cells
Usually 1 cell divides to make 2 cells Why is cell division important to multicellular organisms? Its how they grow Replace cells that have died Cancer cell dividing

5 What is cell division? Why is cell division important to unicellular organisms? Its how they reproduce E. Coli cell dividing

6 Mitosis Mitosis: process when the cell divides to form 2 identical cells Produces normal body cells Skin and muscle cells The cells produced are identical to each other and to the original cell

7 Mitosis Mitosis has 4 steps: 1. Prophase 2. Metaphase 3. Anaphase
4. Telophase

8 4 Steps of Mitosis Prophase 1st step Nucleus disappears
Chromosomes form (look like X’s) These are how the DNA is stored in our cells

9 4 Steps of Mitosis Metaphase 2nd step
Chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell

10 4 Steps of Mitosis Anaphase 3rd step Chromosomes are pulled apart
½ of each chromosome goes to each end of the cell

11 4 Steps of Mitosis Telophase 4th step
The cell begins pinching in at the middle Eventually the 1 cell splits to form 2 cells Process is known as cytokinesis Each new cell has its own nucleus and DNA

12 Results of Mitosis Mitosis produces normal cells in the body
Skin and muscle cells 1 cell splits to form 2 cells The new cells are identical to each other (same DNA) The new cells are also identical to the original cell (same DNA)

13 Meiosis Meiosis: cell division that produces reproductive cells
Reproductive cells are also called gametes 2 basic types of gametes (reproductive cells) Females – egg cells Males – sperm cells

14 Why Meiosis is Needed Fertilization: combining of sperm and egg cells to form a zygote the zygote then grows and develops into a new organism

15 Meiosis Meiosis has 8 steps Basically goes through mitosis twice
There are 2 cell divisions

16 Meiosis 8 Steps of Meiosis Prophase 1 Metaphase 1 Anaphase 1
Telophase 1 Prophase 2 Metaphase 2 Anaphase 2 Telophase 2

17 Results of Meiosis Meiosis produces reproductive cells (gametes)
Sperm and egg cells 1 cell splits to form 4 cells The 4 new cells have ½ of the DNA that the original cell had Haploid cells: cells with ½ of the amount of DNA of a normal cell Diploid cells: cells with the normal amount of DNA

18 2 Types of Cell Division in Humans
Mitosis Characteristics Meiosis Normal body cells (skin and muscle) Types of cells produced Reproductive cells (egg and sperm) 4 # of steps 8 PMAT Step names PMAT (1 and 2) 2 # of cells produced 4 46 (single) # of chromosomes in cells 23 (single) Identical (same DNA) Comparison to original cell ½ the DNA

19 2 Types of Cell Division in Humans


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