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Regents Biology 2006-2007 Biology is the only subject in which multiplication is the same thing as division…
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Regents Biology MITOSIS: Making New Cells Making New DNA
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Regents Biology Where it all began… You started as a cell smaller than a period at the end of a sentence…
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Regents Biology Going from egg to baby…. the original fertilized egg has to divide… and divide… Getting from there to here…
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Regents Biology Why do cells divide… One-celled organisms for reproduction asexual reproduction (clones) Multi-celled organisms for growth & development from fertilized egg to adult for repair & replacement replace cells that die from normal wear & tear or from injury amoeba starfish
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Regents Biology Dividing cells… What has to be copied DNA organelles cell membrane lots of other molecules enzymes animal cellplant cell
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Regents Biology Copying DNA A dividing cell duplicates its DNA creates 2 copies of all DNA separates the 2 copies to opposite ends of the cell splits into 2 daughter cells But the DNA starts loosely wound in the nucleus If you tried to divide it like that, it could tangle & break nucleus cell DNA
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Regents Biology Organizing & packaging DNA nucleus cell DNA nucleus cell 4 chromosomes in this organism DNA in chromosomes in everyday “working” cell DNA in chromosomes in cell getting ready to divide DNA has been “wound up”
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Regents Biology Chromosomes of Human Female 46 chromosomes 23 pairs
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Regents Biology Chromosomes of Human Male 46 chromosomes 23 pairs
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Regents Biology Paired bases DNA structure double helix 2 sides like a ladder Bases match together A pairs with T A : T C pairs with G C : G phosphate sugarN base
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Regents Biology Watson and Crick
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Regents Biology Copying DNA Matching bases allows DNA to be easily copied
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Regents Biology Making new DNA Copying DNA replication DNA starts as a double-stranded molecule matching bases (A:T, C:G) then it unzips…
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Regents Biology DNA replication Strands “unzip” at the weak bonds between bases
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Regents Biology DNA replication DNA polymerase Enzyme DNA polymerase adds new bases DNA bases in nucleus
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Regents Biology DNA Polymerase Copying DNA Build daughter DNA strand use original parent strand as “template” add new matching bases synthesis enzyme = DNA polymerase
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Regents Biology New copies of DNA Get 2 exact copies of DNA to split between new cells DNA polymerase DNA polymerase
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Regents Biology Copied & Paired Up Chromosomes centromere
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Regents Biology Copying & packaging DNA Copying DNA Coil DNA into compact chromosomes When cell is ready to divide… copy DNA first, then… coil up doubled chromosomes like thread on a spool… now can move DNA around cell without having it tangle & break
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Regents Biology double-stranded human chromosomes ready for mitosis
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Regents Biology DNA must be duplicated… nucleus cell DNA in chromosomes nucleus cell duplicated chromosomes chromosomes in cell 4 single-stranded chromosomes duplicated chromosomes 4 double-stranded chromosomes
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 1: cell copies DNA nucleus cell DNA Copy DNA! (interphase)
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 2: DNA winds into chromosomes DNA is wound up into chromosomes to keep it organized nucleus cell duplicated chromosomes Wind up! (prophase)
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 3: Chromosomes line up chromosomes line up in middle attached to protein “cables” that will help them move duplicated chromosomes lined up in middle of cell Line up! (metaphase)
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 4: Chromosomes separate chromosomes split, separating pairs start moving to opposite ends chromosomes split & move to opposite ends Separate! (anaphase)
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 5: Cell starts to divide cells start to divide nucleus forms again Divide! (telophase)
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Regents Biology Mitosis: Dividing DNA & cells Stage 6: DNA unwinds again cells separate now they can do their every day jobs Bye Bye! (cytokinesis)
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Regents Biology New “daughter” cells Get 2 exact copies of original cells same DNA “clones”
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Regents Biology Cell division in Animals
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Regents Biology Mitosis in whitefish embryo
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Regents Biology Mitosis in plant cell
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Regents Biology onion root tip
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Regents Biology Overview of mitosis interphaseprophase metaphaseanaphasetelophase cytokinesis I.P.M.A.T.C. P lease M ake A nother T wo C ells
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