Cell reproduction (part 2)

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Mr. Nettles Biology I: Cell Growth and Reproduction (Part 2)

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Mr. Nettles

Biology I: Cell Growth and Reproduction (Part 2)

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Today’s Objectives I will define: chromosomes,

sister chromatids, and centromere.

I will explore the stages of the cell cycle.

I will explore the phases of mitosis.

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Agenda – Thurs., Sept. 22, 2011

Warm-Up

Presentations (Homework from last night)

Lesson

Wrap-Up

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Warm-Up1. Mitosis is a form of

________________ reproduction.

2. Eukaryotes reproduce by _________________.

3. Prokaryotes reproduce by ________________.

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Research: The Cell Cycle1. Choose one of the following stages of the

cell cycle: G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, M phase, or Cytokinesis.

2. Use the internet to research information about the stage that you have chosen.

3. Write four interesting things about what you read: What is it? (The definition) What happens? How long does it happen? What’s used? (What special cell parts or

organelles are involved)

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The Cell CycleA process by

which cells:

Grow

make copies of chromosomes

divide into new daughter cells

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The Cell CycleHas three parts:

Interphase

Mitosis

Cytokinesis

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InterphaseG1 Phase = “gap 1” phase

First growth stage

Cell gets bigger

Cell prepares to copy its DNA

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Interphase

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The set of 46 human chromosomes

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Sister Chromatids = the two identical parts on a chromosome

Centromere = the middle part that holds the sister chromatids together

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InterphaseG2 Phase = “gap 2” phase

Second growth stage

Organelles needed for Mitosis are formed

- Centrioles and Spindle Fibers

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Interphase Summary

• G1: cell growth

• S phase: DNA is copied

• G2: cell prepares for division

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M Phase (Mitosis)One division of the cell nucleus to

produce two new daughter cells

Has four phases (PMAT):- Prophase- Metaphase- Anaphase- Telophase

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1. PROPHASEChromosomes appear

Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell

Chromosomes attach to the spindle

Nucleolus and nuclear membrane breaks down

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2. METAPHASE

Chromosomes line up at the center or (middle)

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3. ANAPHASE

Centromeres split

Sister chromatids separate to form individual chromosomes

Anaphase ends when the movement of chromosomes stops

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4. TELOPHASE

Chromosomes uncoil into chromatin

Nuclear membrane reforms

Spindle breaks apart

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5. CYTOKINESIS

• The cytoplasm of the cell divides

• Forms two daughter cells that are exactly like the parent cell (each have one complete set of chromosomes)

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Wrap-Up1. Which part of interphase involves

copying DNA?

1. Which stage of Mitosis involves chromosomes lining up at the middle?

2. What are chromosomes made up of?