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Just as humans go through a life cycle, cells go through a cell cycle. reproduce marriage grow puberty The cell cycle: Chromosomes Divide Grow DNA Replication Daughter cells Cell Cycle G R Series of events cells go through as they grow, replicate their C D D DNA, form chromosomes, and divide into two daughter cells. D It is considered a cycle because each daughter cell starts the D process over after division is complete. Cell cycle diagram in SG: Each section of the diagram represents a different event in the cell’s life Circular diagram = cycle GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION The cell cycle is divided into 2 main parts. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION D This part of the cell cycle is all about division… GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION P …and this part of the cell cycle is all about preparing for division. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION M = MITOSIS INTER = BETWEEN GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION Interphase GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES DNA REPLICATION CHROMOSOMES FORM C cycle C P D Part of the cell when the cell prepares for division. M Phase NEW PAGE IN NOTES GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES DNA REPLICATION CHROMOSOMES FORM C cycle C D N Part of the cell when the cell divides (first the nucleus, C then the cytoplasm.) L Interphase is longer than M phase. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION R This is because DNA replication occurs during interphase. Remember, the DNA molecule is extremely long, so it takes a long time to replicate… …and it must be replicated without making any mistakes. How can you tell if a cell is in M phase or interphase? Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle Interphase (preparing) Chromosomes M phase (dividing) D Since M phase cells are in the process of dividing, they have C visible chromosomes. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION M phase cells: X X X X Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle Interphase (preparing) Fully-formed Chromosomes M phase (dividing) I D Since interphase cells are not ready to divide, they do not C contain chromosomes. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM DNA REPLICATION Interphase cells: Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle No chromosomes Interphase (preparing) Fully-formed chromosomes M phase (dividing) You’ll notice that most of these cells are in interphase, since L interphase takes longer than M phase. Interphase is divided into 3 parts. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM S G2 DNA REPLICATION G O During G1, the cell grows and makes new organelles. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM S G2 DNA REPLICATION R E During S phase, the DNA is replicated by enzymes. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES CHROMOSOMES FORM S G2 DNA REPLICATION What happens during G2? DNA MOLECULE REPLICATED DNA E During G2, the cell checks for any errors made during DNA R C replication and fixes them before chromosomes form. GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES S G2 CHROMOSOMES FORM CHECK FOR ERRORS DNA REPLICATION How can you tell if a cell is in G1, S, or G2 of interphase? Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle No chromosomes S Interphase (preparing) End of G2 Fully-formed chromosomes M phase (dividing) G1 What would G1 cells look like? GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES S G2 CHROMOSOMES FORM CHECK FOR ERRORS DNA REPLICATION Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle No chromosomes S Interphase (preparing) End of G2 Fully-formed chromosomes M phase (dividing) G1 Small (just divided) G1 cells: What would S phase cells look like? GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES S G2 CHROMOSOMES FORM CHECK FOR ERRORS DNA REPLICATION Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle No chromosomes G1 S Interphase End of G2 Fully-formed chromosomes M phase Small (just divided) Fully-grown S phase cells: What would cells at the end of G2 look like? GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES S G2 CHROMOSOMES FORM CHECK FOR ERRORS DNA REPLICATION Identifying Cells in the Cell Cycle No chromosomes G1 S Interphase End of G2 Fully-formed chromosomes M phase Small (just divided) Fully-grown DNA starting to condense End of G2 cells: Which cells are in interphase? Why? No chromosomes A B C D Which cell is in M phase? Why? Fully-formed chromosomes A B C D Which cell is in S phase? Why? Fully-grown A B C D Which cell is in at the end of G2? Why? DNA is starting to condense A B C D Which cell is in G1? Why? Small (just divided) A B C D