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CELL CYCLE Cell Division
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cancer https://science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih1 /cancer/activities/activity2_animations.htm
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Strawberry Division!
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Why do cells need to divide? Growth – so organisms can increase in size (natural selection theory) Development – for cells to become specialized (e.g. create organs) Repair – for cells to replace removed or dead cells (e.g skin cells)
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Which cells divide the most? Skin cells are dividing all day, everyday. We lose around 30,000 to 40,000 skin cells a minute! That’s 50 million skin cells lost in one day!
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Cell Cycle – Somatic Cells Interphase – cell growth takes place Inter = enter Mitosis – division of DNA(chromosomes) mito = strong, powerful sis = process Cytokinesis – division of cytoplasm cyto = cell kinesis = movement
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What is the 1 st part of the cell cycle? Interphase G1 (growth stage one) : cell is growing & developing and making proteins S (synthesis): DNA replication process G2 (growth stage two): cell is making final preparations for cell division
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Cell Cycle
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Closer look at “S phase”
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What is the 2 nd part of the cell cycle? Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase/Cytokinesis
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Mitosis Prophase -chromatin begins to coil into think, visible chromosomes
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Mitosis Metaphase -spindles fibers line up chromosomes in the “middle”
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Mitosis Anaphase -spindle fibers move chromosomes “apart”
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Mitosis Telophase -chromosomes reach opposite ends -centromere
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Cytokinesis Animal CellPlant Cell
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Cytokinesis: Which cell is pictured?
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What happens if the cycle is disrupted? Cancer is uncontrolled cell division or inappropriate cell proliferation Cascade of chemical reactions that relay a cell from one stage to the next Set of checkpoints that monitor completion of critical events and delay progression to the next stage, if necessary Genetic alterations shown to contribute to cancer development Gain-of-function mutations (oncogenes) Loss of function mutations (“tumor suppressor” genes)
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Independent Activity In ten minutes, you will be able to write 6 sentences using the following words: Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis
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