PPT-G1 phase of interphase G2 phase of interphase

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Metaphase Diploid number 2n 2 chromosomes pictured 2 chromatids pictured Diploid number 2n 2 chromosomes pictured replicated 4 chromatids pictured Diploid number 2n 2 chromosomes pictured replicated. 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 .. Mike Clark, M.D.. The . cell cycle. , or . cell-divisional cycle. , is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication). . In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotes), the cell cycle occurs via a process termed binary fission. . The Only Time When Division and Multiplication Will Mean The Same Thing!. The Life of a Cell. All cells in your body alternate between two different activities.. Interphase. – the cell is doing the job it was meant to do and/or preparing for cell division.. cell cycle. .. grow. puberty. marriage. reproduce. The cell cycle:. Chromosomes. Divide. DNA Replication. Grow. Daughter cells. C. ell Cycle. Series of events cells go through as they grow, replicate their DNA, form chromosomes, and divide into two daughter cells.. &. Cellular Division. I. Cell Division:. . All . cells. are derived from preexisting cells (Cell Theory) . Cell division . is the process by which cells produce new cells . I. Cell Division:. . I. Anaphase I. Metaphase I. Prophase I. Cytokinesis. Images from: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/teloi.html. What happens. here??. What happens. here??. What type of cell am I??. Unit Objectives. 1: Explain the structures of plant cells and important cell processes.. a. Describe the structures of a typical plant cell and their functions.. b. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.. Cell . Growth Limitations. Surface area: Volume. Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction. Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cell Cycle. Binary Fission vs Interphase and Mitotic Phase. DNA, Chromosomes, Chromatin, Chromatids, Nucleosomes, Histones, Centromeres, Spindle, Centrioles, Parent/ Daughter cells. The Mitosis Puzzle. Lay blank sheet lengthwise .. Write Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, & . Telophase. across the top of the sheet.. Cut out the cell diagrams and tape/glue them across the top under the appropriate phase label.. 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.. The stage where a cell spends most of its life.. Period of growth and development.. This is where cells just “do what they do.”. Muscle and nerve cells are always in interphase.. Why?. Interphase. G1 phase is first growth or gap phase. S phase is DNA synthesis phase. G2 phase is second growth or gap phase. MITOTIC CELL DIVISION. It normally occurs . in:. Haploid cells. Diploid cells. Polyploid. 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. . It is the growth and division of single cell into daughter cells and duplication (replication).. In . prokaryotic cells, . the cell cycle occurs via process termed binary fission.. In . eukaryotic cells, .

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