the cell cycle. steps in the cell cycle interphase: no division occurs. interphase has three...
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The Cell Cycle
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Steps in the cell cycle
Interphase: No division occurs. Interphase has three subdivisions: G1 S G2
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Interphase
G1: Gap one first phase, Growth and normal processes take place. No division occurs Longest phase of interphase
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Interphase
S or Synthesis phase: Second stage DNA replicates
making another copy of chromosomes.
At the end of this phase, the nucleus will contain two complete sets of DNA.
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Interphase
G2: Cells prepare for division. Shortest stage of interphase Spindle fibers, centrioles, etc - are prepared
for next stage
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Interphase
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Mitosis
Mitosis: the division of the cell nucleus and its contents. Mitosis has four main stages: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Parent cell
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
Daughter cells
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Mitosis
Prophase: Chromosomes become shorter, thicker, and become visible. Nuclear envelope begins to disappear. Centrioles are moving toward poles and
spindle fibers are forming. Spindle fibers form between centrioles.
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Prophase
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Mitosis
Metaphase: The chromosomes line up in the mid-plane of the cell. Spindle fibers attach to the centromere of
the chromosome.
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Mitosis
Anaphase: Sister chromatids separate at centromeres and move away One group of chromosomes are pulled by
the centrioles on the spindle fibers
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Anaphase
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Mitosis
Telophase: Chromosomes are at the poles. The nuclear envelopes begin to form. Nucleolus reforms Spindle fibers disappear
Cytokinesis and telophase take place around the same time.
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Telophase
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Cytokinesis
Cytokinesis: The process that divides the cytoplasm. Animal cells - The cell membrane pinches
together
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Plant Cells
In plant cells cytokinesis occurs by forming a cell plate to form the new cell wall.
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Answer the following questions
1. Is this an animal or a plant?
2. What phase is this slide in?
3. What helped you determine which phase this slide was in?
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Answer the following4. Is this an animal or
a plant?
5.What phase is this slide in?
6. What helped you determine which phase this slide was in?
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Answer the following
7. Is this an animal or a plant?
8.What phase is this slide in?
9. What helped you determine which phase this slide was in?
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Answer the following
10.Is this an animal or a plant?
11. What phase is this slide in?
12. What helped you determine which phase this slide was in?
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Answer the following
13.What phase is the cell the arrow is on in?
14.What phase is the cell to the left of that cell in?
15. Name the two differences between plant mitosis and animal mitosis.
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Review
Four main stages of the cell cycle: G1- normal growth Synthesis- DNA is copied Gap 2- more growth Mitosis- nuclear division
Prophase- chromosomes are visible, nuclear envelope disappears
Metaphase- chromosomes line in up in mid-plane Anaphase- chromosomes move away from the mid-plane Telophase- Chromosomes at poles nuclear envelope forms
Cytokinesis- divides the cytoplasm
Together, these three stages make up interphase.