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The Cell Cycle Interphase , Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. 10-2. Learning Goals. 1. Summarize the cell cycle and what it results in. 2. Describe the function of the cell cycle in both a unicellular and multicellular organism. 3. Define chromosome and describe its parts.
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Learning Goals • 1. Summarize the cell cycle and what it results in. • 2. Describe the function of the cell cycle in both a unicellular and multicellular organism. • 3. Define chromosome and describe its parts. • 4. Describe what happens to the chromosomes in each of the 6 steps of the cell cycle.
Cell Cycle • Cell Cycle - cell division that results in 2 new daughter cells that are an exact copy of the original (parent) cell.
The Cell Cycle • Three Main Stages: • a) Interphase (95%) • b) Mitosis (5%) • c) Cytokinesis M Phase M phase = cell division
Function • Unicellular organisms reproduce this way (asexual reproduction) • Multicellular organisms make new cells this way • Causes organisms to grow • To replace old worn out cells • Repair damaged cells
Chromosomes • Carry genetic information • DNA = genetic code • Every organism has a different # of chromosomes • ex: humans have 46 (23 from mom & 23 from dad)
One chromosome = pair of sister chromatids • Sister Chromatid= 1 copy of wound up DNA • Sister chromatids are held together by a centromere centromere Sister chromatid Sister chromatid
Interphaseoccurs before mitosis begins • Chromosomes, cytoplasm, and organelles are copied. • The cell grows
Prophase1st step in Mitosis • The genetic material (DNA) condensesinto bundles called chromosomes.
Nuclear membrane disappears • Spindle fibers form • Centriolesmove to opposite sides of the cell
Metaphase2nd step in Mitosis • The chromosomesline up along the middle of the cell
4.Anaphase3rd step in Mitosis • Sister chromatids separate and move toopposite sides of the cell
Telophase4th step in Mitosis • Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes
Chromosomes unwind into chromatin • Spindle fibers disappear
Now you try! • Identify the 4 steps of mitosis on the next slide (Hint: They are not in order)
Telophase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase
Cytokinesisoccurs after mitosis • The cytoplasm splits in two • Result is two identical cellsthat have thesame number of chromosomesas the original cell.
Learning Goals • 1. Summarize the cell cycle and what it results in. • 2. Describe the function of the cell cycle in both a unicellular and multicellular organism. • 3. Define chromosome and describe its parts. • 4. Describe what happens to the chromosomes in each of the 6 steps of the cell cycle.