Cells and control

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state the stages of mitosis

  1. interphase

  2. prophase

  3. metaphase

  4. anaphase

  5. telophase

  6. cytokinesis

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state what mitosis is required for

  • growth

  • repair

  • asexual reproduction

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explain what happens in interphase

  • before mitosis

  • nucleic DNA copies itself

  • exactly

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explain what happens in prophase

  • DNA condenses

  • chromosomes become visible

  • nuclear membrane breaks down

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explain what happens in metaphase

  • chromosomes line up

  • in the middle of the cell

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explain what happens in anaphase

  • spindle fibres

  • split the the chromosomes down the centre

  • pull on chromatid to either side of the cell

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explain what happens in telophase

  • new membranes form around the chromosomes

  • at either side of the cell

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explain what happens in cytokinesis

  • cell cytoplasm and membrane divides

  • to produce two genetically-identical daughter cells

  • each new cell has a copy of each of the chromosomes

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state the definition of growth

  • permanent increase

  • in size or mass

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explain how mitosis is important in growth

  • mitosis increases the amount of cells in the organism

  • by producing two genetically-identical daughter cells

  • increasing the amount of cells increases the mass of the organism

  • causing growth

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explain how mitosis is important in repair

  • mitosis produces genetically-identical daughter cells

  • which are used to replace

  • old or damaged cells

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explain how mitosis is important in asexual reproduction

  • mitosis produced genetically-identical daughter cells

  • this asexually reproduces genetic clones of the parent organism

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state the definition of mitosis

  • production of two daughter cells

  • with identical sets of chromosomes in the nucleus to the parent cell

  • resulting in two genetically-identical diploid daughter cells

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state the definition of a cancer

  • the result of changes to in cells

  • that lead to uncontrolled cell division

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state what is needed for growth in animals

  • cell division

  • cell differentiation

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state what is needed for growth in plants

  • cell division

  • cell elongation

  • cell differentiation

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state what a specialised cell is

  • cells that contain structural adaptations

  • which enable them to perform

  • specific functions

  • within the organism

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explain the importance of cell differentiation in the development of specialised cells

  • active genes in cells determine cell function

  • when the cell differentiates, the active genes cause

  • the development and composition

  • of sub-cellular structures

  • to allow for specific cell functions to occur

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explain how to use percentile charts to monitor growth

  • find the child’s age on the x-axis

  • find the child’s weight on the y-axis

  • read across and up the growth chart lines

  • to find the intersection point

  • repeat this over a longer period of time during the child’s development

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state what issues growth charts can find

  • obesity

  • malnutrition

  • sudden changes in trend

  • inconsistencies across different measurements

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state the disadvantages of growth charts

  • use historical data to create a growth chart

  • historical events may have caused trends or differences in the data (e.g. global famine)

  • don’t take into account ethnic differences in body composition and growth rates

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describe the function of embryonic stem cells

  • help to form

  • all different tissues and organs

  • needed for development

  • to form a whole new individual

  • can also differentiate to become any other type of body cell

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describe the function of adult stem cells

  • replace cells lost through damage

  • produce new cells for growth

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describe the function of meristem cells

  • differentiate

  • to promote plant growth