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Title: The Cell cycle


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The Cell cycle Cell division Mitosis
  • How the cell in the body replicate

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Cell Life Cycle
  • Each cell has a life cycle
  • The cell grows
  • When it gets too big it prepares to divide
  • When the cell divides its genetic material, it
    is called Mitosis
  • When the cells split, it is called cytokinesis

3
Interphase
  • This is the longest part of the cells cycle
  • G1 phase growth
  • S phase DNA replication
  • Sister chromatids are formed
  • G2 phase- prepare for Mitosis

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Cell Division
  • All cells come from existing cells. All living
    things create new cells by dividing.
  • Cell division is different in prokaryotes and
    eukaryotes.

Prokaryotic cell reproducing
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Cell Division in Prokaryotes
  • Prokaryotes reproduce by binary fission.
  • Steps in prokaryote binary fission
  • DNA replicates
  • Cell grows
  • New cell wall develops
  • Cell splits into two cells

Binary Fission
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Cell division in Eukaryotic cells
  • In Eukaryotic cells the nucleus divides before
    the rest of the cell does.
  • The process of nuclear division is called
    mitosis.
  • Mitosis is a multi- step process.

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Mitosis
  • After the DNA is replicated inside the nucleus,
    the chromosomes condense.
  • Then the nuclear envelope dissolves.
  • Chromosomes are lined up as sister chromatids in
    the center of the cell, with the centromere
    attached to a spindle structure.

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Mitosis continued
  • The sister chromatids separate into individual
    chromosomes
  • Each moves to opposite sides of the cell, pulled
    by the fibers of the spindle.

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Cytokinesis
  • Each side of the cell now has identical DNA.
  • When the membrane pinches in during
    cytokinesis, each daughter cell will have half
    the cytoplasm and organelles of the original cell.

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Control of cell Division
  • The cell has checkpoints to insure cell division
    goes well.
  • G1 checkpoint if the cell is large and healthy,
    it will divide
  • G2 checkpoint checks that the DNA was copied
    correctly
  • Mitosis checkpoint to make sure genetic material
    was divided correctly.

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Cancer
  • If one of the proteins that monitors cell growth
    is not working properly (usually because of a
    mutation in the genetic code) then the cell will
    divide uncontrollably. This is cancer.

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Write a one paragraph summary of the cell cycle
and cell division, explain why these are
important and what happens if something goes
wrong.
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