PPT-Mitosis & Cancer:
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When Making New Cells Goes Terribly Wrong Regulating the cell cycle Not all cells move through the cell cycle at the same rate Most Muscle cells and nerve cells
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When Making New Cells Goes Terribly Wrong Regulating the cell cycle Not all cells move through the cell cycle at the same rate Most Muscle cells and nerve cells do not divide at all once they have developed. 10X Magnification of Stained Human Cheek Cells. Parts of the Human Cheek Cell at 40X Magnification. Can you name these parts of the Human Cheek Cell?. CELL CYCLE. D. uring Interphase DNA replicates which must occur before Mitosis can begin .. Unit 5. Welcome Back! . Musical Chairs. TODAY:. Notes on Cell Cycle. Become medical school students on oncology . rotation. Homework for next time: Watch Bozeman video on cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis. There *may* be a quiz.. Be sure to turn in any labs from yesterday. . . Today . we will be discussing:. Mitosis. Every minute your body needs to make 300 MILLION new cells!!. Your DNA carries all the instructions for the cell, including when to do mitosis. Yvonne Norman. Edited By: . Ms. . Ethridge. , Ms. Myers, Ms. . Milstead. , and Ms. Palermo. Objectives. Define mitosis.. Define meiosis.. Analyze function of mitosis and meiosis in cell differentiation.. The features of mitosis that result in the production of genetically identical daughter cells. . The Cell Cycle. Cytokinesis. Mitosis. S. (DNA synthesis). G. 1. G. 2. Figure 9.1 – Chromosomes during cell division. Biology objectives 1.2.2. Outline the cell cycle: Growth 1, Synthesis, Growth 2, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. Recognize that mitosis is apart of . ASEXUAL. reproduction and meiosis is a . . part of sexual reproduction. Chromatin – the less tightly coiled DNA-protein complex. Centromere – the region of the chromosome that holds the two sister chromatids together during mitosis.. SEX CHROMOSOMES & AUTOSOMES. Sex chromosomes are chromosomes that determine the sex of an organism, and they may also carry genes for other characteristics. . KEY CONCEPT . Cells divide during mitosis and cytokinesis.. Show biology presentation film . clip mitosis 2. Chromosomes condense . at . the start of mitosis.. DNA wraps around proteins (histones) that condense it.. The . cell cycle. is a repeated pattern of growth and division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. . This cycle consists of three phases: G1, S, G2. The first phase represents cell growth while the last two phases represent cell division.. Standard: . recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction. . . [. BIO.6G. ]. describe the stages of the cell cycle, including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication and mitosis, and the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of organisms. Alexey Khodjakov. Wadsworth Center. Genet. Mol. Biol. vol.22 n.4 São Paulo Dec. 1999. Karyotype of Pancreatic Cancer Cells. What do you notice that appears odd amongst these chromosomes? HINT: What should a normal karyotype look like? . ANA 205. 2. Differentiation. - development of a fertilized egg cell to form a complex, multicellular organism involving cellular replication, growth and progressive specialization for a variety of functions. . General Biology. Name. ________KEY_______________________. Reproduction. All Cells come from other cells (. Remember the cell theory?. ). Asexual – Organisms formed by only one parent; offspring are identical; fast; fine for environments that don’t change frequently since each organism is a clone. Levels of Biological organization. Cells Tissues. Tissues Organs. Organs Organ Systems. Organ Systems Organisms . From zygote to Trillions of Cells. Zygote=Cell that forms when sperm and egg join.
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