Title: After viewing this program you will be able to
1Cell Division
- After viewing this program you will be able to
- Name the major phases of a cells life cycle.
- Describe the primary characteristics involved in
each phase of a cells life.
2Cell Division The Formation of New Cells
3Cell Division
- In order for the total number of cells to
increase and for an organism to grow, the cells
must undergo cell division.
4Parent and Daughter Cells
- During cell division, one cell divides into two
cells. Each new cell, called a daughter cell is
identical to the parent cell.
5Stages of Development
- The life cycle of a cell is divided into a series
of stages or phases
6Interphase
The phase in which the cell spends the majority
of its life. During this phase, the cell is
performing its normal life functions.
7Interphase
- Example
- Red Blood Cells
- ??carrying oxygen
8Interphase
- The cell is also preparing for division by
replicating its DNA and increasing its size. -
- The cells chromosomes appear in a tangled form
known as chromatin.
Chromatin
9Mitosis
- The actual process of cell division is divided
into 4 steps or phases. - Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
10Prophase
- Chromatin appears as rodlike bodies known as
chromosomes in the nucleus. -
Each chromosome has made a copy of itself.
11Prophase
- These chromosomes are called sister chromatids
and are joined by a central part called a
centromere.
12Prophase
- During this phase a spindle begins to form a
bridge between opposite ends of the cell. - Near the end of this phase, the nuclear membrane
and nucleolus also begin to disappear from view.
13Metaphase
- The chromosomes prepare for division by lining
up along a center line of the cell, referred to
as the equator.
They are attached to the spindles by their
centromeres.
14Anaphase
- The chromosomes divide at the centromere and
allows the sister chromatids to separate from one
another. -
15Telophase
- The chromosomes reach the opposite ends of the
cell. - The nuclear membrane and nucleolus begin to
reappear.
16Cytokinesis
- The cytoplasm is pinched off and divided into two
nearly equal parts. - Each part contains a nucleus with identical
chromosomes. - A new cell membrane and in plant cells, a cell
wall also forms around the two new cells.
17Interphase Returns
- The process of cell division is now over. Two
daughter cells have formed, each having the same
number and kind of chromosomes as the original
parent cell.
18Chromosome number
- The number of chromosomes in any organism varies
from species to species.
19Interphase
- In multicellular organisms such as humans, cell
divisions take place millions of times as an
organism grows and develops or replaces dead or
injured cells. - The cell returns to the phase before cell
division. It is busy performing its normal
duties and making copies of DNA available for the
next time it will divide.
20Mitosis and Cytokinesis
- Although cell division is broken down into the
steps previously discussed, it really occurs in a
smooth, continuous process. - Double click to
- watch as the
- entire process
- unfolds.
21Quiz Yourselfclick on an answer to check
- 1. The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes
become visible is called.. - A. anaphase
- B. prophase
- C. telophase
- D. metaphase
22Sorry, please review Metaphase...
- The chromosomes prepare for division by lining
up along a center line of the cell, referred to
as the equator.
They are attached to the spindles by their
centromeres.
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23Sorry, please reviewTelophase...
- The chromosomes reach the opposite ends of the
cell. - The nuclear membrane and nucleolus begin to
reappear.
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24Sorry, please reviewAnaphase...
- The chromosomes divide at the centromere and
allows the sister chromatids to separate from one
another. -
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25CORRECT ANSWER !!
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26Quizclick on the correct answer
- 2.Which of the following statements is NOT true
about mitosis. - A. A single cell produces 2 identical daughter
cells - B. The centromeres divide at Anaphase
- C. Interphase is the shortest portion of a
cells life cycle
27CORRECT ANSWER !!
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28Oops, please reviewParent/Daughter cells
During cell division, one cell divides into two
cells. Each new cell, called a daughter cell is
identical to the parent cell.
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29Oops, please reviewAnaphase...
- The chromosomes divide at the centromere and
allows the sister chromatids to separate from one
another. -
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30QuizClick on the correct answer
- 3. During interphase, which of the following
occur ? - A. The chromosomes appear as chromatin
- B. The cell increases its size
- C. The cell is performing its normal life
functions - D. All of the above
31CORRECT ANSWER !!
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32NICE TRY !!Review the other parts of Interphase
The cell is also preparing for division by
replicating its DNA and increasing its size.
The cells chromosomes appear in a tangled
form known as chromatin.
Chromatin
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33NICE TRY !!Review the other parts of Interphase
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34QuizClick on the correct answer
- 4. The four phases of mitosis occur in the
following order - A. metaphase, prophase, telophase, anaphase
- B. prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase
- C. anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase
- D. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
35CORRECT ANSWER !!
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Cell Division
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36Uh oh, please reviewMitosis
- The actual process of Mitosis is divided into
four steps or phases - Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
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