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Mitosis EQ: What is the result of cell reproduction? AP Biology 2007-2008 Biology is the only subject in which multiplication is the same thing as division… AP Biology 2007-2008 Overview of mitosis interphase prophase I.P.M.A.T. (pro-metaphase) cytokinesis AP Biology metaphase anaphase telophase What is Mitosis? Parent Cell DNA condenses into chromosomes 1) Process of eukaryotic cell reproduction 2) Nucleus divides to form 2 separate, identical nuclei Chromosomes align in center Chromosomes separate AP Biology DNA uncoils; cytoplasm divides ACTGGTCAGGCAATGTC Organizing DNA DNA is organized in chromosomes DNA wrapped around proteins DNA-protein complex = chromatin DNA histones chromatin double stranded chromosome AP Biology double-stranded mitotic human chromosomes AP Biology Mitotic Chromosome After DNA replication: 2 sister chromatids narrow at centromeres contain identical copies of original DNA homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes single-stranded AP Biology sister chromatids double-stranded homologous = “same information” Interphase 90% of cell life cycle (G1, S, G2) cell doing its “everyday job” produce RNA, synthesize proteins/enzymes prepares for duplication if triggered I’m working here! Time to divide & multiply! AP Biology Interphase Nucleus well-defined DNA loosely packed in long chromatin fibers Prepares for mitosis replicates chromosomes produces proteins & organelles AP Biology Mitosis Dividing cell’s DNA between 2 daughter nuclei “dance of the chromosomes” 4 phases (PMAT) prophase metaphase anaphase telophase AP Biology Table Discussion Why does a cell spend the majority of its life in Interphase? AP Biology green = key features Prophase Chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes called chromatids Centrioles move to opposite poles of cell Spindle fibers start to stretch across the cell Nuclear membrane breaks down AP Biology green = key features Metaphase Chromosomes align along middle of cell (metaphase plate) AP Biology green = key features Anaphase Sister chromatids separate apart to become individual chromosomes move to opposite poles AP Biology Telophase Chromosomes arrive at opposite poles New nuclei form Cell cleavage visible AP Biology Cytokinesis Cytoplasm splits, creating two new daughter cells Animal cells: Cleavage is seen (indention in cell membrane) Plant cells: Cell plate formation occurs AP Biology Cytokinesis the final stage of eukaryotic cell reproduction/division The cytoplasm divides: Animal cells: Cleavage is seen (indention in cell membrane) Plant cells: Cell plate formation occurs AP Biology Table Discussion How is mitosis different from cytokinesis? AP Biology Mitosis in animal cells AP Biology Mitosis in Plant Cell AP Biology Mitosis in plant cell AP Biology onion root tip AP Biology