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Mitosis How do living things grow and repair themselves?

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Mitosis. How do living things grow and repair themselves?. Why do cells divide?. Reproduction Growth Repair. The cell cycle. Regular sequence of growth and division of cell 3 parts: Interphase Mitosis Division of cytoplasm. 1. Interphase. Longest part of cell cycle - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mitosis

How do living things grow and repair themselves?

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Why do cells divide?

Reproduction Growth Repair

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The cell cycle

Regular sequence of growth and division of cell

3 parts:– Interphase– Mitosis– Division of cytoplasm

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1. Interphase

Longest part of cell cycle

Cell grows to mature size

To prepare to divide, each chromosome makes a copy of itself

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Length of interphase

Different kinds of cells spend different lengths of time in interphase

Human skin cells Human bone cells

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2. Mitosis

Part where cell’s nucleus divides into two identical new nuclei

4 stages of mitosis (PMAT):– Prophase– Metaphase– Anaphase– Telophase

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Prophase

Spindle forms Centrioles move to

opposite poles Chromosomes

become visible

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Metaphase

Chromosomes line up along the equator

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Anaphase

Chromosomes and duplicates separate and move to opposite poles

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Telophase

Nuclear membrane forms around each group of chromosomes

Chromosomes unwind

Cytoplasm starts to divide

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End result of mitosis

Two identical daughter cells Both cells have the same number of identical

chromosomes

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3. Division of cytoplasm

Cytoplasm divides and one cell becomes two new cells with identical nuclei

Animal cells Plant cells