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Cellular Reproduction. Mitosis & Meiosis. Functions of Cell Division. 1. Cell Replacement. Functions of Cell Division. 2. Growth. Functions of Cell Division. 3. Asexual Reproduction. Requirement for Cell Division.
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Cellular Reproduction Mitosis & Meiosis
Functions of Cell Division • 1. Cell Replacement
Functions of Cell Division • 2. Growth
Functions of Cell Division • 3. Asexual Reproduction
Requirement for Cell Division • Chromosomes must replicate so that each “daughter” cell gets an identical copy. • Process of “mitosis” • What is a chromosome? • Made up of “condensed” chromatin (DNA & protein) • Only visible when a cell is undergoing mitosis
Cell Cycle Cytokinesis G0 G0
Interphase (prior to mitosis) • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Stages of Mitosis • 1. Prophase (Early & Late) • 2. Metaphase • 3. Anaphase • 4. Telophase
Early Prophase • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Late Prophase • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Metaphase • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Anaphase • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Telophase • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Cytokinesis in Animal Cells • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Cytokinesis in Plant Cells • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
“Quick” Summary of Mitosis • Early Prophase: Chromatin condenses • Late Prophase: Nuclear membrane breaks down • Metaphase: Chromosomes meet in the middle • Anaphase: Chromosomes move away • Telephase: Nuclear membrane reforms; chromatin reappears.
“Quick” Summary of Mitosis • 1 DNA Replication; 1 Cell Division • Roles of Mitosis • Cell replacement • Growth of an organism • Asexual reproduction
Somatic Cells (“Body” Cells) • 46 Chromosomes 11 22 33 X Y Maternal Paternal Homologous Chromosomes: Carry genes controlling the same inherited characteristics Autosomes Sex Chromosomes (also carry many traits not related to sex)
Interphase (prior to meiosis) • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Prophase I • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Metaphase I • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Anaphase I • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Telophase I • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Interphase • Very short! • Important: There is NO duplication of chromosomes!
Prophase II • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Metaphase II • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Anaphase II • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Telophase II • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________ • _______________ _______________ _______________
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 1. Independent Assortment of Chromosomes at Metaphase I
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 1. Independent Assortment of Chromosomes at Metaphase I
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 1. Independent Assortment of Chromosomes at Metaphase I
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 2. Random Fertilization
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 3. Crossing Over to Yield Recombinant Chromosomes
Why Sexual Reproduction Leads to Genetic Variation • 3. Crossing Over to Yield Recombinant Chromosomes