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CELL DIVISION mitosis & meiosis. Forms of DNA When the cell is NOT dividing = chromatin When the cell IS dividing = chromosome. Monovalent chromosome. Bivalent chromosome. Why do cells divide? Replacement - cells wear out & die Repair - tissues can be damaged by injury or infection
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CELL DIVISION mitosis & meiosis
Forms of DNA • When the cell is NOT dividing = chromatin • When the cell IS dividing = chromosome Monovalent chromosome Bivalent chromosome
Why do cells divide? • Replacement - cells wear out & die • Repair - tissues can be damaged by injury or infection • Growth of the organism • Reproduction
Types of cell division • Mitosis • New cells are identical to the old cells • Chromosome number is the same in parent & daughter cells (diploid -2n) • Growth, repair, & asexual reproduction
Meiosis • Parent cell divides twice to produce 4 cells • Produces gametes (sex cells –sperm/eggs) • Daughter cells have half the original number of chromosomes (haploid -1n)
4.When two gametes join to form a zygote, it will have the normal # of chromosomes
5. Daughter cells are not Genetically identical • a.) Homologous chromosomes separate, sending one version of each to the new cells. • b.) Crossing –Over: sometimes chromosomal segements are exchanged between Homologous Chromosomes.
Phases of Mitosis • Interphase • Growth & normal cell activities • DNA = chromatin *as the cell prepares for division, DNA is duplicated
Prophase • Chromatin thickens & reveals duplicated chromosomes (bivalent) • Centrioles move to poles • Nuclear membrane dissolves
Metaphase • Bivalent chromosomes line up along equator of cell • Chromosomes attach to spindle fibers
Anaphase • Spindle fibers pull monovalent chromosomes to opposite ends of cell **an identical set of chromosomes moves to each pole
Telophase • Chromosomes uncoil & become chromatin again – Nuc. Memb Reforms • Cytokinesis: cell membrane pinches in to form 2 separate cells
Phases of Meiosis • Cells go through two rounds of division during meiosis, resulting in 4 haploid cells
Meiosis I & II Section 11-4 Diff. genes Same genes