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Notes: Ch. 12 part 1- Cell Division
• One of the major characteristics of a living thing is
.
• What does growth mean in terms of the cell? Bigger cells or more cells?
• Why more cells?
-if a cell gets too large, it wouldn’t be possible for it to get oxygen/nutrients in and wastes out by
diffusion
CELL DIVISION
• In simple terms: 1 cell divides into 2 new cells
• 3 main stages of the cell cycle:
1) Interphase:
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2) Mitosis:
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3) Cytokinesis:
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Cell Cycle: (label circular chart)
• MITOSIS =
• Why is it important that the NUCLEUS divides?
• Chromosomes = tightly __________________________ (DNA);
consist of ______________________ (sister chromatids); which are
connected in the center by a __________________________
**a human cell entering mitosis contains:
(This is its DIPLOID number)
How Does Chromatin Coil so Tightly?
• Chromatin wraps around 8 histone proteins
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A second type of histone (H1) holds the nucleosome “beads” together to increase compaction further
Next: the stages of MITOSIS!
Mitosis is one, continuous event, but it can be described as happening in 5 phases:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
(followed by cytokinesis!)
**Remember, the cell is coming out of INTERPHASE!!!
NOTES: Phases of MITOSIS (division of the NUCLEUS)
Phase
Events
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Prophase
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Prometaphase
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Metaphase
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Phase
Events
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Anaphase
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Telophase
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 in animal cells:
Cytokinesis
 in plant cells:
Then the cell returns to Interphase…and the cell cycle continues!
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