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Cell Size
Surface Area (length x width x 6)
Volume (length x width x height)
Ratio of Surface Area to Volume
Surface Area: Volume RatioAs Cells grow in size their SA/Vol ratio decreases and they become less able to feed themselves and get to a point where they must divide
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Why Should I care about Mitosis?
grow in size.heal wounds.stay healthy.
Because I need to make new cells in order to…
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The Life expectancy of three different cells
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stomach epidermis red bloodcells
Cell type
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What does a new cell need?
Nucleus - (DNA!!!) Organelles Cytoplasm Cell membrane
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The Cell nucleus then DIVIDES during Mitosis
All DNA and Organelles are copied during INTERPHASE
The rest of the cytoplasm and organelles divide during Cytokinesis
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After the DNA copies itself, it then coils up into CHROMOSOMES
We can see these chromosomes during MITOSIS
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Chromosomes – made of DNA + protein
• DNA: Instruction book with genetic information used to direct the cell.
• Protein: Holds DNA in coiled structure.
• Any Cell that has pairs of chromosomes is said to be DIPLOID
• Human cells contain 23 pairs of each type of chromosome in the nucleus (except egg and sperm cells). 23 (mom) + 23 (dad) = 46 total
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1 pair of chromosomes:
HomologousChromosomesPaired copies of the same chromosome(mom + dad)
Sister ChromatidsThese are chromosomes which have copied each other and are ready to divide
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What is mitosis? Nuclear cell division
where copied chromosomes are separated to form two identical nuclei.
Phases: PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE
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includes
is divided into is divided into
Concept MapSection 10-2
Cell Cycle
M phase (Mitosis)
Interphase
G1 phase S phase ProphaseG2 phase Metaphase TelophaseAnaphase
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Cytokinesis
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M phase
G2 phase
S phase
G1 phase
The Cell CycleSection 10-2
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Phases of cell cycle: INTERPHASE G1: Cell growth occurs. S: Chromosomes replicate. G2: Organelles replicate MITOSIS M: Copied chromosomes are equally
divided and new nuclei formed. CYTOKINESIS (cell divides)
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2Interphase, Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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HOW DOES MITOSIS KNOW WHEN TO STOP?
Suppose you had a paper cut on your finger. Although the cut may have bled and stung a little, after a few days, it will have disappeared, and your finger would be as good as new.
Section 10-3
1. How do you think the body repairs an injury, such as a cut on a finger?
2. How long do you think this repair process continues?3. What do you think causes the cells to stop the repair
process?
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Control of Cell DivisionSection 10-3
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Cells will continue to grow UNTIL they touch another cell - this is called CONTACT INHIBITION
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A sample of cytoplasm is removed from a cell in mitosis.
A sample is injected into a second cell in G2 of interphase.
As a result, the second cell enters mitosis.
Effect of CyclinsSection 10-3
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Scientists discovered that a set of proteins they called “Cyclins” control the start of the cell cycle
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Internal Regulators Internal Regulators - a series of proteins
that make sure mitosis is controlled. Some make sure the cell does not enter mitosis until all chromosomes have been copied
Others will not let the cell start anaphase until chromosomes are attached to the spindle
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External Regulators Proteins that respond to events outside the
cell They speed up or slow down the rate of cell
division Growth factors tend to speed up rate of
mitosis Molecules found on the surface of
neighbouring cells tend to slow down rate so cells don’t interfere with each other
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