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1.3 CELLS FROM CELLS
Learning Objectives:
To understand the stages of cell reproduction.
Keywords:
Cell division
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
DNA replication
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cell plate
Let’s Watch a Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0k-enzoeOM
Mitosis
The process by which the duplicated contents of the
cell’s nucleus divide into two equal parts.
The Phases of Mitosis
■ Prophase
■ Metaphase
■ Anaphase
■ Telophase
Prophase
Chromosome pair up!
Chromosomes thicken and shorten
-become visible
-2 chromatids joined by a centromere
2. Centrioles move to the opposite sides of the nucleus
3. Nucleolus disappears
4. Nuclear membrane disintegrate
■
1.
Metaphase
■
Chromosomes meet in the middle!
1.
Chromosomes arrange at equator of cell
2.
Become attached to spindle fibres by centromeres
3.
Homologous chromosomes do not associate
Anaphase
■
Chromosomes get pulled apart
1.
Spindle fibres contract pulling chromatids to the opposite poles of the
cell
Telophase
■
Now there are two!
1.
Chromosomes uncoil
2.
Spindle fibres disintegrate
3.
Centrioles replicate
4.
Nucleur membrane forms
5.
Cell divides
TASK
Using the materials provided, make a 3D model of the phase of mitosis assigned to you.
15 minutes
What is Cytokinesis
■ This is the last stage of the cell cycle & it completes the process
of cell division
■ During Cytokinesis the cytoplasm divides
■ Organelles are distributed into each of the new cells
■ When cytokinesis is complete two new cells (daughter cells)
have formed
At the end of cytokinesis each cell enters interphase and the cell cycle begins.
The cell cycle:
Cytokinesis in animal cells
■ During cytokinesis in animal cells the cell membrane
squeezes together around the middle of the cell.
■ The cytoplasm forms into two cells.
■ Each daughter cell gets about 1/2 of the organelles.
Cytokinesis in plant cells
■ Because the plant cell has a cell wall unlike the animal
cell, it can’t squeeze together like the cell membrane
can.
■ Instead a structure called the cell plate forms across the
middle of the cell and the cell gradually splits into two
cells.
■ Then two new cell wall forms
Cytokinesis in a plant cell
Can you spot the Cell plate??
Cytokinesis in a animal cell.
The arrow’s point out the cell membrane
seperating
Cytokinesis In Animal And Plant Cells
100 µm
Cleavage furrow
Contractile ring of
microfilaments
Vesicles
forming
cell plate
Wall of
patent cell
1 µm
Cell plate
New cell wall
Daughter cells
Daughter cells
(a) Cleavage of an animal cell (SEM)
(b) Cell plate formation in a plant cell (SEM)