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Cell Division in the Onion Root Tip The Cell Cycle • Cells grow and divide. • As one cell enters Mitosis, two cells exit which are exact replicas or clones of the original “parent” cell. • Cells that no longer need to divide exit the cell cycle in G1(ex. neurons, muscle cells, fat cells do this). Purpose: to replenish dead or dying cells, to allow an organism to grow and develop Interphase • A cell spends the majority of its lifetime in interphase. • Cell grows and carries out normal cell processes • DNA replicates • Prepares for cell division •Plant cell •Onion root tip 4 Stages of Mitosis: Plants & Animal Cells Onion root tip whitefish • • Prophase: Chromosomes • condense and form visible bodies. Nuclear envelope breaks • down. Metaphase: Chromosomes line • up in the middle of the cell. • Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres. Telophase: Anaphase: • Nuclear envelope Centromeres split. reappears. Cytokinesis Sister chromatids separate and are• The cytoplasm and pulled to opposite all its contents divide sides of the cell. Cell Cycle – onion root tip Cell Cycle – onion root tip Stages of mitosis (PMAT) Conclusion Questions 1. Summarize the procedure for this lab. 2. The cells in the root of an onion are actively dividing. How might the numbers of cells found in this region differ from a different part of the plant? 3. What stage were the majority of the cells in the water treated root tips? 4. What happens when cell division is interrupted? • 1. What process must take place before mitosis can begin? 5. What process must take place before mitosis can begin? Conclusion Questions 6. Why is mitosis important? Where does mitosis take place? 7. Give an example of cells in your body that divide slowly or do not divide at all. 8. What is cancer? How does cancer affect the rate of mitosis? 9. How would a slide of cancerous cells look different from this one? 10. What type of cells in your body do not divide by mitosis?