PPT-Mitosis (Exact Cell Duplication)
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Mike Clark MD Mitosis technically is the process that duplicates a cells nucleus The process of mitosis is conventionally divided into four phases Prophase Metaphase
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Mike Clark MD Mitosis technically is the process that duplicates a cells nucleus The process of mitosis is conventionally divided into four phases Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase. 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.. Cytokinesis. 01-08-09. http://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm. Cell Division. The division of eukaryotic cells occurs in two main stages. Mitosis is the first stage. Is the process by which the nucleus of the cell is divided into two nuclei, each with the same number and kinds of chromosomes as the parent cell. Cell Division. Purposes. of . in. . Humans. Cel. l. D. i. v. i. s. i. o. n. fold. Growth. & Repair. Reproduction. cut. Purpose: . Cell division for . reproduction. creates offspring with traits from both mother and father.. Notebook Page 12. Warm . Up & Spiral. 2/23/2017. What is the chemical formula for glucose? . How many hydrogen atoms are in glucose? . What is protein synthesis? . OBJECTIVES: 8.L.5.1. -TSWU that cells carry on the many functions needed to support life including cell respiration, photosynthesis, protein synthesis, mitosis, and meiosis. . A Chromosome and Sister Chromatids. Key Points About Chromosome Structure. A . chromosome consists of DNA that is wrapped around proteins (. histones. ) and condensed. Each . histone. and the DNA wrapped around it make up a . 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. 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.. Eukaryotes: organisms with a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles; usually multicellular. Animals, plants, fungi, protists (microorganisms). Eukaryotic cells replicate for growth and development . 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. There are certain cells that do NOT divide: . Brain. Nerve. Muscle (after reaching adult size). Remember . IPMATC. (. I. . P. ray . M. ostly . A. t . T. he . C. hurch). Cell divides to make TWO identical cells. . mitosis. results in an increase in number of . identical. cells for . growth and repair. .. Identify and name the stages of mitosis in diagrams and photomicrographs.. Describe the . cell cycle. and relate it to an understanding of . Metaphase. Anaphase. Telephase. Do now activity:. What would we find in the nucleus of a cell?. Why do cells need to divide. ?. What could go wrong when cells don’t’ divide properly?. GOOD PROGRESS:.
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