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1 Chapter 10: Cell Growth & Division Essential Questions: What problems does growth cause for cells? What are the main events of the cell cycle? What are the four phases of mitosis?

2 Section Outline 10–1Cell Growth A. Limits to Cell Growth 1.DNA “Overload” -demand for DNA “instructions” can become too heavy if cell too big 2.Exchanging Material -all materials must pass through cell membrane 3.Ratio of Surface Area to Volume -volume of cell that needs materials increases faster than surface area of membrane through which material must move 4.Cell Division -solves the problem of cell being too big Section 10-1 Go to Section:

3 Cell Size Surface Area (length x width x 6) Volume (length x width x height) Ratio of Surface Area to Volume Ratio of Surface Area to Volume in Cells Section 10-1 Go to Section:

4 Section Outline 10–2Cell Division A.Chromosomes – made of DNA and protein 1. Humans – 46 chromosomes 2. chromatids – 2 “sister” chromosomes that are duplicates B.The Cell Cycle Cell grows, preps. for division, the divides to form 2 “daughter” cells C.Events of the Cell Cycle – see diagram D.Mitosis 1.Prophase – chromosomes become visible, centrioles separate, take up positions of opp. sides of nucleus, spindle forms, nuclear envelope breaks up 2.Metaphase – chromos. line up across center of cell, attached to spindle 3.Anaphase – chromatids separate to become indiv. chromos., form 2 groups near opposite ends of spindle 4.Telophase – 2 new nuclei begin to form around ea. cluster of chromos. E.Cytokinesis – cytoplasm divides. Plants: cell plate Animals: membrane “pinches” Section 10-2 Go to Section:

5 M phase G 2 phase S phase G 1 phase Figure 10–4 The Cell Cycle Section 10-2 Go to Section:

6 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:

7 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:

8 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:

9 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:

10 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:

11 Centrioles Chromatin Interphase Nuclear envelope Cytokinesis Nuclear envelope reforming Telophase Anaphase Individual chromosomes Metaphase Centriole Spindle Centriole Chromosomes (paired chromatids) Prophase Centromere Spindle forming Section 10-2 Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis Go to Section:


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