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The cell cycle is used for the growth and repair of organisms. Made up of two main sections: Interphase & Mitosis CELL CYCLE: series of events that cells go through to grow and divideTRANSCRIPT
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BELLWORK: WRITE DOWN THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION FOR TODAY.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: HOW AND WHY DOES A CELL DIVIDE?
STANDARD: 5A THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE THE STAGES OF THE CELL CYCLE, INCLUDING DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA) REPLICATION AND MITOSIS, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CELL CYCLE TO THE GROWTH OF ORGANISMS
Happy Monday Buffs!! 11/2/15
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• The cell cycle is used for the growth and repair of organisms.• Made up of two main sections: Interphase &
Mitosis
CELL CYCLE: series of events that cells go through to grow and divide
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•Majority of a cell’s life• Includes 3 phases
(G1, S, G2)
INTERPHASE:
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G1 phase: grow, make proteins, make new organelles
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Label the G1 phase on your diagram:
G1 phase
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S phase: DNA is
replicated; longest
part of interphase
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Label the S phase on your diagram:
G1 phase
S phase
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Reminder…
WHY does the DNA have to replicate before the cell divides?
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G2 phase: organelles &
proteins required for division are produced
When G2 is complete, the cell is ready to
divide.
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Label the G2 phase on your diagram:
G1 phase
Sphase
G2 phase
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Checkpoints:
points when the cell checks for problems
Sometimes the cell has problems it can’t
fix.
Problems in the cell cycle can lead to
cancer.
We’ll talk about that more next week.
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Label the checkpoints on your diagram:
G1
phase
Sphase
G2
phase
✔
✔
✔
Cell big enough?
DNA damaged?
DNA replicated?Cell big enough?
DNA damaged?
All chromosomes aligned?
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CELL DIVISION: process where a cell grows and divides into TWO identical
daughter cells
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The last two parts of the cell cycle are
M phase (mitosis)
and
Cytokinesis
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MITOSIS (M phase): division of the cell’s nucleus
*divided into FOUR PHASES:prophase,
metaphase, anaphase, and
telophase *PMAT*
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PROPHASE: chromosomes become visible, the centrioles separate to opposite sides of the cell, the chromosomes attach to the spindle, the nucleolus disappears, nuclear envelope breaks
down
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The centrioles are two tiny
structures located in the cytoplasm
that help organize the spindle.
The spindle is a fanlike
microtubule structure that helps
separate the chromosomes.
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METAPHASE: chromosomes line
up along the equator (center) of
the cell
ANAPHASE: the centromeres joining the sister
chromatids split; chromosomes move away to opposite
sides of the cell, near the poles of the spindle.
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TELOPHASE: chromosomes begin to disperse; nuclear envelopes reappear to form two new nuclei
(nuclei = more than 1 nucleus)
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Cell division is not complete after telophase! Then comes…
CYTOKINESIS: division of the cytoplasm; two identical cells are produced
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• Fold your paper window-pane style (writing on the inside).• Write Interphase on the
left and Mitosis on the right.
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Debrief: Answer your essential question
• I’m coming around to stamp “good answers”–Good answers: Are in complete sentences;
explain how and why; aren’t copied from the notes.
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