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Title: CELL GROWTH


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CELL GROWTH REPRODUCTION
  • Chapter 8, Section 2 pg. 201

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Cell Size pg. 201-202
  • Small cells are more efficient (work better)
  • Easier to bring nutrients in and get waste out
  • Small cells have a greater Surface Area-to-Volume
    Ratio so that exchange of materials across the
    plasma membrane is more efficient

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Cell Reproduction pg. 203
  • Chromatin uncondensed DNA, prior to cell
    division.
  • Chromosomes condensed DNA, form when cell is
    ready to divide
  • Made up of 2 halves held together in the center
    by the centromere pg. 205

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Cell Cycle (Interphase Mitosis) pgs. 206 - 209
  • Cell Cycle sequence of growth division of a
    cell, 2 parts
  • 1. Interphase (3)
  • 2. Cell Division 5 total
  • Mitosis (4)
  • Cytokinesis (1)
  • 1. Interphase growth period, majority of a
    cells life 3 parts
  • Cells grow (G1) Why is it growing?
  • Chromosomes duplicate (S) Why the term synthesis?
  • Prep for division (G2) What might need to happen
    here?

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  • 2. Mitosis period of division, 2 daughter cells
    get formed, each w/ a complete set of chromosomes
  • Divided into 4 Phases

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Phases of Mitosis pg. 207
  • 1. Prophase
  • Chromatin coils into chromosomes
  • Sister Chromatids two halves of the chromosome,
    chromatids are genetically identical
  • Nuclear Envelope Nucleolus break down
  • Centrioles start sending out Spindle Fibers

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2. Metaphase
  • Chromosomes (X shaped) line up in the center of
    the cell
  • Spindle Fibers attach the chromatids

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3. Anaphase
  • Separation of Sister Chromatids
  • Goes from X shaped to V shaped.
  • X shows duplicated pair
  • V shows single chromatid (2 chromatids
    chromosome

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4. Telophase
  • Chromatids pulled to opposite ends of the cell
  • Nuclear Envelope Nucleolus re-form

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  • Cytokinesis pg. 209 division of the cytoplasm
  • Cleavage Furrow in animals
  • Cell Plate in plants

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  • http//cellsalive.com/cell_cycle.htm
  • At the end of Cell Division you have 2 new
    identical daughter cells.
  • These are called somatic cells (body)
  • Different from sex cells (gametes) not identical

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Cancer (Ch. 8, Sec. 3)
  • Results from uncontrolled cell division, over 200
    different types
  • Cell division is controlled by enzymes. What
    controls enzyme production?
  • If the DNA of a cell is damaged/altered,
    regulation of cell division can be affected
  • What environmental factors can damage cells?
  • Ultraviolet rays, exposure to toxic materials,
    tobacco, obesity
  • Other factors include genetics, lack of exercise,
    unhealthy diet

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Practice
  • Lung cancer is the leading cause of death by
    cancer for males and females. Explain how this
    statistic can be easily reduced.
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