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Objectives February 1
  • Explain why cells are relatively small
  • Summarize the primary stages of the cell cycle.
  • Describe the stages of interphase.

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Size Matters
Size Matters!
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What limits cell size
  • Ratio of surface area to volume. The bigger the
    ratio the better as a cell gets bigger the ratio
    shrinks.
  • Think Stadium gates!

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Start with 1.00
Surface Area (squared)
1.00
2.00
4.00
8.00
16.00
32.00
64.00
128.00
256.00
Volume (Cubed)
1.00
3.00
9.00
27.00
81.00
243.00
729.00
2,187.00
6,561.00
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512.00
1,024.00
2,048.00
4,096.00
8,192.00
16,384.00
32,768.00
65,536.00
131,072.00
262,144.00
524,288.00
19,683.00
59,049.00
177,147.00
531,441.00
1,594,323.00
4,782,969.00
14,348,907.00
43,046,721.00
129,140,163.00
387,420,489.00
1,162,261,467.00
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The ability to transport substances limits cell
size
  • Diffusion
  • Transport Proteins

Cellular Communications The ability for
signaling proteins to move throughout the cell
limits cell size
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Surface to Volume Ratio limits cell size
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The Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle
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The Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle
Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis
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The Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle
Interphase
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The Cell Cycle
Grows and Develops. Prepares to duplicate DNA.
Interphase
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The Cell Cycle
Grows and Develops. Prepares to duplicate DNA.
Interphase
Cell Copies its DNA
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The Cell Cycle
Grows and Develops. Prepares to duplicate DNA.
Interphase
Cell Copies its DNA
Cell prepares its nuclear material for division.
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The Cell Cycle
Mitosis
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The Cell Cycle
Cytokinesis
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Warm up
  • List three factors that limit cell size.

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Objectives February 3rd
  • Review 3 factors that limit cell size
  • Summarize the primary stages of the cell cycle.
  • Describe the stages of interphase.

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Factors Limiting Cell Size
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Factors Limiting Cell Size
  • Surface to volume ratio

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Factors Limiting Cell Size
  • Surface to volume ratio
  • The ability to transport substances (diffusion,
    transport proteins, cytoskeleton railway)

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Factors Limiting Cell Size
  • Surface to volume ratio
  • The ability to transport substances (diffusion,
    transport proteins, cytoskeleton railway)
  • Cellular communications

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The Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle
Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis
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Mitosis
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vVlN7K1-9QB0
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The Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle
Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis
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Stages of Interphase
  • G1, S, G2

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The Cell Cycle
Grows and Develops. Prepares to duplicate DNA.
Interphase
Cell Copies its DNA
Cell prepares its nuclear material for division.
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Summary
  • 3 factors limit cell size
  • When cells reach these limits the divide
  • The Cell Cycle is the process of cellular
    reproduction
  • Three primary stages of the cell cycle are
    Interphase, Mitosis and cytokinesis
  • The cell spends the vast majority of its life in
    interphase.

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Homework
  • Page 261 1 through 13 inclusive. Write out the
    questions and the answers.
  • Quiz tomorrow on section 9.1
  • SQ3R section 9.2 (pgs. 248-252)

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Objectives Section 9.2
  • Eukaryotic Cells reproduce by mitosis, the
    process of nuclear division, and cytokinesis, the
    process of cytoplasm division.
  • Describe the events of each stage of mitosis
  • Explain the process of cytokinesis

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Homework
  • Page 261 1 through 13 inclusive. Write out the
    questions and the answers.
  • Quiz tomorrow on section 9.1
  • SQ3R section 9.2 (pgs. 248-252)

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Objectives February 6
  • Review mitosis is the process by which duplicated
    DNA is divided
  • The four stages of mitosis are Prophase,
    Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
  • Cytokinesis is the process of cytoplasm division
    that results in genetically identical daughter
    cells.

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Interphase
  • Duplicates DNA in preparation for Mitosis

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Mitosis
  • The key activity of mitosis is the accurate
    separation of the cells replicated DNA

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Cytokinesis
  • The process of cytoplasm division that results in
    genetically identical daughter cells.

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Prophase
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Metaphase
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Anaphase
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Telophase
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Telophase
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Interphase
  • Duplicates DNA in preparation for Mitosis

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Mitosis
  • The key activity of mitosis is the accurate
    separation of the cells replicated DNA

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Cytokinesis
  • The process of cytoplasm division that results in
    genetically identical daughter cells.

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Objectives February 6
  • Review mitosis is the process by which duplicated
    DNA is divided
  • The four stages of mitosis are Prophase,
    Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
  • Cytokinesis is the process of cytoplasm division
    that results in genetically identical daughter
    cells.

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Homework
  • SQ3R section 9.3
  • Quiz Monday you will be able to use the SQ3R.
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