Cell Division. Lifespan of Cells Can you guess how often these cells to divide? Red Blood Cell =...

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Why do cells divide? To replace dying cells To pass on genetic material THINK! – What is our genetic material? THINK! – How many DNA molecules does a human body cell have? THINK! – Does every organism have the same number of DNA molecules? DNA 46 NO

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Lifespan of CellsLifespan of Cells

Can you guess how often these cells to divide?

Red Blood Cell =

Stomach Cell =

Skin Cell =

Liver Cell =

Muscle Cell =

Nerve Cell =

Every 120 days

Every day

Every day; new skin each month

Every year

Rarely divide; just grows biggerRarely divide after birth

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Why do cells divide?Why do cells divide?To replace dying cells

To pass on genetic material

THINK! – What is our genetic material?

THINK! – How many DNA molecules does a human body cell have?

THINK! – Does every organism have the same number

of DNA molecules?

DNA

46

NO

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The Cell CycleThe Cell Cycle

Cell Cycle - the time it takes for a cell to grow & divide

Cell Cycle has 3 stages:

Interphase: time where cell grows bigger & copies or replicates each DNA molecule

Mitosis: time where cell divides out its DNA molecules so each new cell receives the same number

Cytokinesis: time where cell divides its cytoplasm and organelles

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Diagram of Cell CycleDiagram of Cell Cycle

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Learning Terminology!Learning Terminology!Chromatin

DNA molecules that are loose and thread-likeseen during interphaseHINT – Chromatin is very thin!

ChromosomesDNA molecules that are tightly coiled upSeen during mitosis

Duplicated ChromosomesTHINK! – When does each DNA molecule double?When DNA doubles each molecule has an identical twinThese twins stay attached at a point called the centromere

Interphase

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Label the DiagramLabel the Diagram

Chromatin Chromosome DuplicatedChromosome

THINK! – Why would a cell want to coil up its DNA before it divides?Easier to divide

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Mitosis (4 Phases)Mitosis (4 Phases)

The cell divides the DNA molecules inside its nucleus so that each cell gets the same number of DNA molecules as the original cell

THINK! – A mosquito normally has 6 DNA molecules. How many molecules will each cell have after mitosis?

THINK! – Humans normally have 46 DNA molecules. How many molecules will each cell have after mitosis?

6

46

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Phase 1: ProphasePhase 1: Prophase

Nickname – “P” for Prepare

Chromatin condenses into chromosomes

Nuclear membrane disappears

Spindle fibers appearThink of spindle fibers like fishing line. They attach to the centromere & pull the chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell.

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Phase 2: MetaphasePhase 2: Metaphase

Nickname – “M” for Middle

Spindle fibers move the duplicated chromosomes into the middle of the cell

THINK! – Why do you think the duplicated chromosomes line up in the middle?

So that the cell can easily check to make sure all the chromosomes are there

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Phase 3: AnaphasePhase 3: Anaphase

Nickname – “A” for Apart

Duplicated chromosomes split at the centromere

Spindle fibers pull the chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell

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Phase 4: TelophasePhase 4: Telophase

Nickname – “T” for Tear

Chromosomes uncoil back into chromatin

Nuclear Membrane reappears

Spindle fibers disappear

THINK! – Telophase is the complete opposite of what other phase in mitosis? prophase

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Cytokinesis: Animal vs. PlantCytokinesis: Animal vs. Plant

Cytokinesis in Animal CellsCell membrane pinches in to form 2 new cellsJust like pinching in the middle of a water balloon

Cytokinesis in Plant CellsCell plate forms in center & new cell wall forms There is NO pinching inward!

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Visualizing Mitosis!Visualizing Mitosis!ACTIVITY

INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY TO TRY WITH THE CLASS!

Mitosis Hybrid Medical Animationhttp://hybridmedicalanimation.com/anim_mitosis.html

Mitosis with Music http://www.loci.wisc.edu/outreach/bioclips/CDBio.html

Brain-Pop Clip (Mitosis) http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007877800x/student_view0/brainpop_movies.html#

Streaming AnimationsGlencoe Mitosis AnimationUnited Streaming (Mitosis_ 1:18)

Real-Time AnimationsAnimal Cell Mitosis (Just click on “LIVE ANIMAL MITOSIS”)

http://iknow.net/CDROMs/cell_cdrom/index.htmlPlant Cell Mitosis (Just click on “PLANT CELL MITOSIS”)

http://iknow.net/CDROMs/cell_cdrom/index.html

Helpful WebsitesCells Alive - http://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htmBiology Corner http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/cellcycle.html