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Mitosis
The division of the nucleus
© 2010 Paul Billiet ODWS
Conception
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All animals begin as
a fertilised egg cell
(a zygote)
Image Credit: Zygote
Then it divides…
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… and divides
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Until it becomes an embryo
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But what actually happens when a
cell divides?
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http://www.johnkyrk.com/mitosis.html
http://www.bio.unc.edu/faculty/salmon/lab/mit
osis/mitosismovies.html
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Interphase: In between cell
divisions
Centriole
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Plasma
membrane
Nucleus envelope
Nucleolus
The working cell
 It grows in size (protein synthesis)
 It copies it’s genetic material (replication)
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Prophase: Division begins
Centriole
divides
Treads appear in
the nucleus =
Chromosomes
condensing
Nucleus swells
Nucleolus
disappears
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End of prophase: The nucleus
disappears
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Nucleus envelope breaks
down
Spindle fibres
grow out from
the ends of the
cell
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Chromosomes appear as two
threads (the chromatids)
joined by a constriction (the
centromere)
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Sister
chromatids
Centromere
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Metaphase: The chromosomes are
organised
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Chromosomes line
up across the
equator of the
spindle
Joined to fibres by
their centromeres
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Anaphase: The chromosomes
split
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The sister chromatids
of each chromosome
split
The spindle pulls one
to each pole
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Telophase: The end of mitosis
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The nuclei reform
Each one contains a complete set
of chromosomes
A new nuclear envelop forms
The chromosomes uncoil
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The cytoplasm divides in two to
form two identical daughter cells
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The cells goes back to work
© 2010 Paul Billiet ODWS
Chromosomes and cell division
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Multicellular organisms copy their
chromosomes before cell division
They must grow to a mature size
Interphase
The nucleus divides, distributing
the chromosomes into two equal
groups
Mitosis
The cytoplasm then divides each
part taking a nucleus
Cytokinesis
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The cell cycle
Cytokinesis division of the
cytoplasm
M
G0
Some cells may stay in
this stage for over a
year
First growth phase.
Varies in length
G1
G2
Second growth
period
S
Copying of
chromosomes
G1 + S + G2 = INTERPHASE
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Cell cycles are not uniform
Cell type
Bean root tip
Cell cycle / h
19.3
Mouse fibroblast
22
Chinese hamster fibroblast
11
Mouse small intestine epithelium
17
Mouse oesophagus epithelium
181
© 2010 Paul Billiet ODWS