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Cell Reproduction   Prokaryotes Bacteria Eukaryotes Plants & animals copyright cmassengale Prokaryotes  Lack a nucleus  Have a single chromosome  Reproduce by binary fission  Include bacteria copyright cmassengale Steps in Binary Fission     Used by bacteria Cells increase their cell mass slightly DNA & cell components are replicated Each cell divides into 2 daughter cells copyright cmassengale Binary Fission of Bacterial Cell copyright cmassengale E. Coli Dividing by Binary Fission copyright cmassengale Eukaryotes  Contain a nucleus & membrane bound organelles  Asexually reproduce cells by mitosis copyright cmassengale Cell Cycle       Stages in growth & division G1 Phase S Phase G2 Phase M Phase Cytokinesis copyright cmassengale G1 Phase  First growth stage  Cell increases in size  Cell prepares to copy its DNA copyright cmassengale Synthesis Phase  Copying of all of DNA’s instructions  Chromosomes duplicated copyright cmassengale G2 Phase  Time between DNA synthesis & mitosis  Cell continues growing  Needed proteins produced copyright cmassengale M Phase  Cell growth & protein production stop  Cell’s energy used to make 2 daughter cells  Called mitosis or karyokinesis (nuclear division) copyright cmassengale Life Cycle of a Cell Mitosis is a cycle with no beginning or end. copyright cmassengale Interphase – Resting Stage  Cells carrying on normal activities  Chromosomes aren’t visible  Cell metabolism is occurring  Occurs before mitosis copyright cmassengale Interphase copyright cmassengale Stages of Mitosis  Prophase  Metaphase  Anaphase  Telophase copyright cmassengale Cells Undergoing Mitosis copyright cmassengale Steps in Prophase  DNA coils tightly & becomes visible as chromosomes  Nuclear membrane disappears  Nuceolus disappears  Centrioles migrate to poles  Spindle begins to form copyright cmassengale Prophase copyright cmassengale Eukaryotic Chromosome copyright cmassengale Human Chromosomes copyright cmassengale Steps in Metaphase  Spindle fibers from centrioles attach to each chromosome  Cell preparing to separate its chromosomes  Cell aligns its chromosomes in the middle of the cell copyright cmassengale Metaphase copyright cmassengale Steps in Anaphase  Cell chromosomes are separated  Spindle fibers shorten so chromosomes pulled to ends of cell copyright cmassengale Mitotic Spindle copyright cmassengale Anaphase copyright cmassengale Steps in Telophase  Separation of chromosomes completed  Cell Plate forms (plants)  Cleavage furrow forms(animals)  Nucleus & nucleolus reform  Chromosomes uncoil copyright cmassengale Telophase Plant copyright cmassengale Animal Cytokinesis  Occurs after chromosomes separate  Forms two, identical daughter cells copyright cmassengale Cytokinesis Cell Plate Forming in Plant Cells copyright cmassengale