Transcript Cell Cycle
Asexual Reproduction
presents:
Mrs. Stewart
Honors Biology: Cell Growth and Division
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BELL WORK
How do little elephants grow up to be BIG
elephants?
BELL WORK
Are the cells of the adult elephant larger
than those of the baby?
CLE
3210.4.2
Describe the relationships
among genes, chromosomes, proteins, and
hereditary traits.
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Evaluate
the reasons for asexual
reproduction in organisms
Differentiate
between the different
stages of the cell cycle in terms of
order of occurrence, and
chromosome location
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What
do they look like?
They look like an “X” just
before the cell divides and an
“I” after they divide.
How
many do humans have?
• 46 (23 pairs)
•(23 from mom, 23 from dad)
There are two different types of cell
division
Which type is performed depends on the
kind of “daughter cells” that are desired
Mitosis = identical
daughter cells with
same amount of DNA
Meiosis = genetically
different daughter
cells with half the
amount of DNA
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Somatic Cells
Every cell in the body EXCEPT
reproductive cells
Have all 46 chromosomes
Gamete
Sexual reproduction cells
(Example: sperm for males,
Ova/eggs for females)
have half the amount DNA (23
chromosomes)
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Somatic
OR
Gametes
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THINK – PAIR - SHARE
Why do animals shed their skin?
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THINK – PAIR - SHARE
How does a cut heal?
Three
reasons why cells reproduce
by asexual reproduction:
1. Growth
2. Repair
3. Replacement
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At what point does it
become necessary for a
cell to divide?
When the cells resources are under
too great a strain from it’s size
• Cell Membrane not large enough to maintain needs
coming in/going out
• DNA, used for protein synthesis, cant keep up with
demands
• Organelles unable to keep up with demands (ie:
waste removal)
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Which
phase does
the cell
spend the
most time
in?
Interphase
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CELL CYCLE
INTERPHASE
ANAPHASE
PROPHASE
TELOPHASE
METAPHASE
CYTOKINESIS
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Create
a mnemonic device to
help you remember –
I-P-M-A-T-C
We
will vote on the best one
tomorrow in class. Winner gets
a two day “slack” pass.
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Mitosis
Cell
animation – mcgraw-hill
cycle animation – cells alive website
Mitosis
– sumanas (step by step w/ tutorial
and quiz)
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•Time between cell divisions
•90% of a cell’s life
3 phases:
1. G1: Growth and everyday
activities
2. S: DNA replication
3. G2: preparation for Mitosis
(production of necessary
proteins/organelles)
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Mitosis
The process of dividing
the nucleus to create two
daughter cells, identical
to the mother cell
Mitosis
• Creates two daughter cells that are
identical to each other AND
identical to the parent cell
• Creates diploid cells (two sets of
chromosomes in each daughter
cell)
• Allows organisms to grow
• Allows organisms to replace
damaged/worn out cells
• P-M-A-T-C
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•The DNA (chromatin) organizes
into chromosomes
•The nuclear membrane
disappears
•Centrosomes (centrioles) move
to opposite ends of cell
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Chromosomes attach to spindle
fibers (by their centromeres), and
line up at the center of the cell
Spindle Fibers –
microtubules that help
separate
chromosomes during
division
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Chromosomes
separate at the
centromere, and the
sister chromatids are
pulled toward opposite
ends of the cell.
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Chromosomes
disorganize and
the nuclear
membrane
begins to reform.
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The division of the cell cytoplasm, usually
beginning during Telophase and finalizing
the production of two new daughter cells.
Each new cell will have about ½ of the
cytoplasm and organelles of the parent
cell.
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CLEAVAGE FURROW
VS.
CELL PLATE
ANIMAL
Plants
Cleavage furrow
indentation of the
cell membrane to
form two separate
cells
Cell plate
A cell wall is rigid and cannot
flexibly move and pinch together
to separate the newly formed
cells. So, a cell plate forms
between the two new cells. This
cell plate will harden and become
a cell wall for each.
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Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
I PMATC
Telophase
Cytokinesis
I
PLAY MUSIC AT THE CLUB
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Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Animal Mitosis -- Review
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Plant Mitosis -- Review
Interphase
Reflection:
Y
Identify the following:
• Structure X
• Structure Y
Which stage of the cell cycle is shown?
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