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Cell Growth and Division – Questions and Lab Integrated Science 2 Disease #___ Name: Per: Read pages 735 – 746 in the IS Book and answer the following questions. 1. There are two main reasons cells divide rather than continuing to grow indefinitely. Explain them both. a. DNA “overload” b. Exchanging materials 2. Many organisms, especially unicellular ones, reproduce by means of ____________________. Reproduction by mitosis is generally classified as ____________________, since the cells produced by mitosis are genetically ________________ to the parent cell. Mitosis is also the source of new cells when a multicellular organism _____________ and _________________. In humans, mitosis begins shortly after the egg is fertilized, producing the vast numbers of cells needed for the ____________ to take form. 3. Chromosomes are not visible in most cells except during cell ____________________. This is because the DNA and protein molecules that make up the chromosomes are spread throughout the __________________. At the beginning of cell division, the chromosomes condense into compact, _________________ structures. Before cell division, each chromosome is replicated, or _________________. Because of this, each chromosome consists of two identical sister _______________________. When the cell divides, the “sister” chromatids ___________________ from each other. One chromatid goes to each of the two new __________________. 4. How many chromosomes does each body cell contain? __________. How many total chromatids? ________. 5. Describe the main events that take place in the three main stages of the cell cycle. You do NOT need to focus on the names of the specific stages yet. Interphase: Mitosis: Cytokinesis: 6. Using the diagram on page 739, fill in the blank spaces on the diagram below. Use pages 739-742 to fill out the table below. Phase in Cell Cycle I N T E R P H A S E Description of What is Happening at This Stage Colored Drawing Including Labels - only one drawing is required for interphase - G1 phase S phase G2 phase Prophase M I T O S I S Metaphase Anaphase Telophase CYTOKINESIS (include how it is different in plant and animal cells) 2 Cell Division Notes 5. Cyclins are ________________ that regulate the ________________ of the cell cycle in _________________ cells. 6. Describe the two types of regulatory proteins: a. Internal Regulators b. External Regulators 7. What is cancer and how does it relate to cell growth regulation? After completing the questions, begin the lab portion of the assignment. Your only materials are a light microscope and a prepared Root Tip slide. Procedures/Questions. 1. Using a compound light microscope, scan the entire length of an Allium root tip slide. Study each section of the root tip (pointy end = tip, flat end = base) under low power and then under high power. 2. In which region of the root (tip, base, or middle) do you find the most small tightly packed cells? 3. Do these cells appear to be old or new? 4. What looks like strings or bars in the nucleus are chromosomes. Examine these structures in several cells. 5. Find some cells that you believe are in interphase. Draw and briefly describe what you see. How might you tell? Desc: 6. Find some cells that you believe are undergoing mitosis. Draw and briefly describe what you see. Stage: Stage: Stage: Stage: Desc: Desc: Desc: Desc: 3 Cell Division Notes 7. Find some cells that you believe are undergoing cytokinesis. Draw and briefly describe what you see. Desc: 8. Examine several animal cells. Look for similar stages that you saw in the onion root tip. Describe the similarities and differences between plant and animal cells. Sketch two animal cells. animal cell 1 animal cell 2 similarities between plant and animal cells differences between plant and animal cells More Plant Cells: Indicate the correct stage of mitosis: a) _________________________ e b) _________________________ c) _________________________ d d) _________________________ e) _________________________ Analysis and Conclusions 1. Mitosis produces two nuclei from one nucleus. The number of chromosomes in each new nucleus is the same as that in the nucleus from which they were formed. What does this suggest must happen to the number of chromosomes in the nucleus before it divides? 2. In which of the three main stages of the cell cycle are chromosomes duplicated? 3. Describe what might temporarily increase the frequency of mitosis in a human organ or tissue capable of mitosis? 4. What human disease is characterized by unregulated mitosis? 4 Cell Division Notes Further Study You suspect that the frequency of mitosis in onion roots varies with the time of day. Use the worksheet below to design an experiment to confirm or refute you suspicion. Design Outline Worksheet Title/Purpose: Hypothesis: Independent Variable (I.V.): Continuous ___ Discontinuous ___ Levels of I.V. (2 or more plus the control - which must be identified) Number of trials you will conduct for each I.V. level Dependent Variable: Qualitative: Quantitative: Constants: Quantitative Data Table: 5 Cell Division Notes