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Cell Division
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Cell Division
• All cells must divide to create new cells. • This is true for bacteria, animal, plant, fungi, and pro<sta cells.
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Types of Cell Division
• Mitosis – a cell dividing to produce iden<cal new cells.
• Meiosis –cell division that happens during reproduc<on.
• Binary fission – cell division by bacteria
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Mitosis
• The process in cell division by which the nucleus divides resul<ng in two new nuclei
• Almost all of the cells in your body use mitosis: skin, stomach, muscle
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The steps of mitosis
• Cells go through 6 steps when spliEng through mitosis.
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Interphase
• Living stage of a cell. Cell is not reproducing. • Chromosomes are loose within the nucleus
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Prophase
• The chromosomes become visible • Centrioles move to the opposite end of the cell • thread-‐like fibers stretch across the cell • The nucleus membrane dissolves
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Metaphase
• The duplicate chromosomes move to the middle of the cell
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Anaphase
• The duplicate chromosomes split apart
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Telophase
• A new nuclear membrane forms around each set of duplicate chromosomes, crea<ng two new nuclei
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cytokinesis
• The organelles organize themselves around the two new nuclei
• The cytoplasm splits forming two new cells