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Chapter 2.3 How Cells Reproduce Cell Reproduction All organisms, including you, begin life as a single cell. One cell divides into two cells, those two cells divide into two cells. This is how you have grown to your present size. Stretch Your Mind Starting from one cell, how many hours do you think it would take if a cell divides every hour to make one million cells? Estimate, Then calculate! Regeneration Many living things are able to grow new body parts to replace damaged or missing parts. This ability to replace body parts is called regeneration. Can we regenerate? Human Regeneration We cannot grow a new arm or leg, but when we scrape our skin or break a bone, our bodies regenerate the skin or bone to heal ourselves. The cells in your skin wear out quickly and only live for days or weeks. The nerve cells can last a lifetime. Examples Lizards can grow a new tail Lobsters, newts, tadpoles, and insects can grow new legs. Deer shed antlers each year and regrow them. Plants can re-grow their roots. Mitosis How You does one cell become two? must observe the nucleus of the cell. Some will not look like dark circles anymore but will have threadlike objects. These are called chromosomes. They only become visible when a cell is about to divide. Mitosis Chromosomes contain the cell’s genetic material, or DNA. DNA contains the instructions for new cells to have the characteristics of the parents. Mitosis is the process of when genetic material duplicates and divides into two identical sets of chromosomes. The two new cells are called Daughter cells. How rapidly do cells divide? Different cells divide a different Bacterial cells divide once every 20 rates. minutes. Frog Embryos divide in about an hour. Liver cells divide only once every 200 days. Cells and Cancer Cancer cells divide at a far greater rate than normal cells and they spread to other parts of the body. “Mitosis gone Wild” Cancer can be caused by the environment or personal habits. Treatments are most successful in early detection. Review What are chromosomes? What is mitosis? Give an example of regeneration? Why do cells of a multicellular organism continue to reproduce even after the organism is fully grown? Review How is a daughter cell like the original cell from which it formed? How can you tell from a cell’s appearance alone whether the cell is undergoing mitosis? APPLY: What evidence do you have that some cells in your body are dividing?