Cell division
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Cell division
Biology is the only subject in which multiplication is the same thing as division… 2007-2008 The Cell Cycle: Cell Growth, Cell Division 2007-2008 Where it all began… You started as a cell smaller than a period at the end of a sentence… And now look at you… How did you get from there to here? Getting from there to here… Going from egg to baby…. the original fertilized egg has to divide… and divide… and divide… and divide… Recap: Why do cells divide? For reproduction asexual reproduction one-celled organisms For growth from fertilized egg to multi-celled organism For repair & renewal replace cells that die from normal wear & tear or from injury amoeba Making new cells Nucleus chromosomes DNA Cytoskeleton centrioles in animals spindle fibers DNA Nucleus Function chromosome protects DNA Structure histone protein nuclear envelope double membrane nucleolus nuclear envelope Centrioles Cell division in animal cells, pair of centrioles organize spindle fibers guide chromosomes in mitosis Chromosome structure: Folding of DNA chromatin loop DNA Histone (protein) chromosome DNA double helix is wrapped around proteins Getting the right stuff What is passed on to daughter cells? exact copy of genetic material = DNA Mitosis (IPMAT) organelles, cytoplasm, cell membrane, enzymes cytokinesis chromosomes (stained orange) in kangaroo rat epithelial cell notice cytoskeleton fibers Overview of mitosis interphase prophase I.P.M.A.T.C. lining up… cytokinesis metaphase anaphase telophase Interphase 90% of cell life cycle cell doing its “everyday job” Produces proteins & enzymes prepares for duplication if triggered I’m working here! Time to divide & multiply! green = key features Interphase What you see: Nucleus well-defined DNA loosely packed in long chromatin fibers What happens: Prepares for mitosis replicates chromosome (DNA) (to make 2 identical copies) doublestranded mitotic human chromosomes Mitosis Dividing cell’s DNA between 2 daughter nuclei “dance of the chromosomes” 4 phases prophase metaphase anaphase telophase green = key features Prophase Chromatin condenses visible chromosomes Centrioles move to opposite poles of cell Spindle fibers cross cell to coordinate the movement of chromosomes Nucleolus disappears Nuclear membrane breaks down green = key features Metaphase Chromosomes align along middle of cell meta = middle helps to ensure chromosomes separate properly so each new nucleus receives only 1 copy of each chromosome green = key features Anaphase Chromosomes separate at centromere pulled and move to opposite poles Poles move farther apart green = key features Telophase Chromosomes arrive at opposite poles daughter nuclei form chromosomes disperse no longer visible under light microscope Cytokinesis begins cell division Cytokinesis Animals constriction belt around equator Cytoplasm & organelles separate into roughly equal parts cleavage furrow forms splits cell in two like tightening a draw string Mitosis in whitefish blastula Mitosis in animal cells Cytokinesis in Plants Plants cell plate forms new cell wall laid down between membranes new cell wall fuses with existing cell wall Cytokinesis in plant cell onion root tip Any Questions?? Pull out a microviewer & then work through your mitosis worksheet