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Chapter 9
Cell Reproduction
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Cell Division
Cell division is the process by which cells reproduce themselves
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Cell division in eukaryotes includes the division of the nucleus (mitosis) and division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis)
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Concept 9.1 - All cells come from cells
The division of cells into more cells enables living things to repair damage, to grow and to produce offspring
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Cell Repair & Growth
Enables your body to produce new cells to replace dead cells
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Reproduction
Asexual Single cell duplicates its genetic material and
splits into 2 genetically IDENTICAL cells
Sexual Genetic material from each of 2 parents
combine, producing offspring that differ genetically from either parent
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Asexual Reproduction
Asexual reproduction is the formation of offspring from one parent
Offspring produced by asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent
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Binary fission is the process of cell division in prokaryotes
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Sexual Reproduction
Sexual reproduction is the formation of offspring through the union of a sperm and an egg
Offspring produced by sexual reproduction are genetically different from the parents
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Concept 9.2 – The cell cycle multiples cells
At this moment, millions of cells in your body are dividing, each forming 2 new cells.
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Chromosomes
Almost all of the genes of a eukaryotic cell are located in the nucleus.
Most of the time, this genetic material exists in long fibers too thin to be seen under a light microscope.
As a cell prepares to divide – these fibers condense and become visible as chromosomes.
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Chromosomes
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Chromosomes are tightly coiled DNA molecules and associated proteins
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In eukaryotes, histone proteins help maintain the compact structure of chromosomes
DNA
Histone
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In dividing cells, chromosomes are composed of 2 identical chromatids constricted together at a centromere
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Chromosomes are categorized as either sex chromosomes or autosomes
Sex Chromosomes
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Homologous chromosomes consist of one autosomal chromosome from each parent
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Cell Cycle
The cell cycle goes from the “birth” of a cell until it reproduces itself.
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Cell Cycle
Interphase90% of the cell cycle is spent hereStage where the cell performs its functions
Increasing proteins, releasing enzymes, etc
G1, S, and G2 stagesG1 – Gap 1 = Cell growsS – DNA Synthesis = Genetic material copiedG2 – Gap 2 = Cell prepares to divide
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Cell Cycle
Mitotic PhaseContains 2 processes
Mitosis
• Nucleus and duplicated chromosomes divide and are evenly distributed, forming 2 “daughter” nuclei
Cytokinesis • Cytoplasm is divided into 2
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Cell Cycle
The cell cycle is the repeating of events that make up the life of a cell
The cell cycle consists of cell division and interphase
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Cell Division
Concept 9.3
Cells divide during the mitotic phase
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Interphase
Interphase consists of a phase of growth (G1), a phase of DNA replication (S), and a phase of preparation for cell division (G2)
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Interphase
G1 = Cell is in a resting phase, performing cell functions
S = DNA replicates (copies)
G2 = Organelles double in number, to prepare for division
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Mitotic Phase
Mitosis is divided into prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
PMAT
Mitosis results in two offspring cells that are genetically identical to the original cell
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Prophase
Spindle forms
Centrioles move to opposite poles
Chromosomes become visible
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Metaphase
Chromosomes line up along the equator
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Anaphase
Centromeres divide
Chromatids separate and move to opposite poles
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Telophase
Nuclear membrane forms around each group of chromosomes
Chromosomes unwind
Cytokinesis begins
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Cytokinesis
The process by which the cytoplasm divides and one cell becomes two individual cells
Animals - cell pinches inward
Plants - a new cell wall forms between the two new cells
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Mitosis Summary
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Concept 9.4 – Cancer cells grow and divide out of control.
Timing during normal cell division is critical to normal growth and development.
When the “control system” malfunctions, cells may reproduce at the wrong time or in the wrong place.
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Tumors & Cancer
Benign tumors Abnormal mass of essentially normal cells Depending on their location they sometimes cause health
problems Often removed via surgery
Malignant tumors Masses of cells that result from reproducing cancer cells Cancer disrupts the timing of cell division – this disruption
leads to uncontrolled cell division
Metastasis Spread of cancer beyond its original site
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Metastasis
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Cancer Treatment
When possible, malignant tumors are removed with surgery
To treat cancer on the cellular level – radiation and chemotherapy is often used Radiation exposes the cells to high energy radiation,
which disrupts cells division Chemotherapy involves treating patients with
cytotoxic chemicals which prevent cell division Different types of chemotherapy drugs affect cell division in
different ways (preventing the spindle fibers from forming, “freezing” the spindle, etc)
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Cancer Treatment
Radiation & Chemotherapy often causes undesirable side effects in normal body cells that rapidly divide Radiation can affect ovaries & testes – and can
cause sterility Chemotherapy often damages intestinal cells or
hair follicles (fast growing cells), causing nausea or hair loss
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Concept 9.5 – Meiosis functions in sexual reproduction.
Only dogs produce more dogs, only trees produce more trees, and only people produce more people. BUT: “Like begets similar to, but not exactly like.”
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Diploid v. Haploid Cells
Almost all human cells are diploid 2n = 2 sets of homologous chromosomes Human cells = 46 chromosomes
Only exception – sex cells are haploid n = 1 set of homologous chromosomes Human sex cells = 23 chromosomes
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Diploid (2n) is the number of chromosomes in cells that have homologous pairs of autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes
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Haploid cells (n) have half the number of chromosomes that are present in diploid cells
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Meiosis
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Meiosis
Meiosis produces haploid daughter cells from specialized cells in diploid organisms.
Despite the similarity in their names, meiosis is different from mitosis in two major ways. The first major difference is that meiosis produces four
new offspring cells, each with one set of chromosomes—thus half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
The second major difference is that meiosis involves the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes.
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Meiosis
Goes through two divisions Meiosis 1 Meiosis 2
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Each pair of homologous chromosomes is called a tetrad
Homologous chromosomes (each with sister chromatids)
A tetrad
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Crossing-over during meiosis results in genetic recombination
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During meiosis, a cell divides twice
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Spermatogenesis is the process by which sperm cells are produced
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Oogenesis is the process that produces egg cells (ova)