the cell cycle (mitosis & meiosis)

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THE CELL CYCLE

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Page 1: The Cell Cycle (Mitosis & Meiosis)

THE CELLCYCLE

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Overview: The Key Roles of Cell Division The ability of organisms to

reproduce best distinguishes living things from nonliving matter

The continuity of life is based on the reproduction of cells, or cell division

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(a) Reproduction (b) Growth and development

(c) Tissue renewal

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Phases of the Cell Cycle The cell cycle consists ofInterphase (cell growth

and copying of chromosomes in preparation for cell division)Mitotic (M) phase (mitosis and cytokinesis)

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Interphase (about 90% of the cell cycle) can be divided into sub-phases:G1 phase (“first gap”)S phase (“synthesis”)G2 phase (“second gap”)

The cell grows during all three phases, but chromosomes are duplicated only during the S phase

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Fig. 12-5

S(DNA synthesis)

MITOTIC(M) PHASEMito

sis

Cytokin

esis

G1

G2

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Mitosis is conventionally divided into four phases:ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase

Cytokinesis is well underway by late telophase

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Structure of Chromosomes The centromere is a

constricted region of the chromosome containing a specific DNA sequence, to which is bound 2 discs of protein called kinetochores.

Kinetochores serve as points of attachment for microtubules that move the chromosomes during cell division:

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Metaphase chromosome

Kinetochore

Kinetochoremicrotubules

Centromereregion ofchromosome

Sister Chromatids

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Mitosis and

Meiosis

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Mitosis and Meiosis Mitosis:-division of somatic (body) cells

Meiosis-division of gametes (sex cells)

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Interphase1.Cell preparing to divide2.Genetic material doubles

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Prophase1. Chromosomes thicken and shorten

-become visible-2 chromatids joined by a centromere

2. Centrioles move to the opposite sides of the nucleus

3. Nucleolus disappears4. Nuclear membrane disintegrate

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Metaphase Chromosomes meet in the middle!1. Chromosomes arrange at equator of

cell2. Become attached to spindle fibres

by centromeres3. Homologous chromosomes do not

associate

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Anaphase Chromosomes get pulled

apart1. Spindle fibres contract

pulling chromatids to the opposite poles of the cell

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Telophase Now there are two!1. Chromosomes uncoil2. Spindle fibres disintegrate3. Centrioles replicate4. Nuclear membrane forms5. Cell divides

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Meiosis 4 daughter cells produced Each daughter cell has half the chromosomes of the parent

2 sets of cell division involved

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