Cell division and mitosis study guide

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Growth, reproduction, replace, repair

What does GRRReat! Stand for

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Cell Cycle

  • series of events that take place from one cell division to the next

  • Doesn’t take the same amount of time for all cells

  • cycle is constantly repeated

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Interphase

  • Longest part of the cell cycle

  • Growth and development

  • Some cells copy their hereditary material and prepare for mitosis

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Chromosomes

What are these called

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Interphase

chromosomes duplicate

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interphase

nucleus us ready to divide, each duplicated chromosome coils tightly into two thickened identical strands called chromatids

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prophase

chromatids are visible

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prophase

nucleolus and nuclear membrane disintegrate

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prophase

centrioles move to opposite ends and threadlike spindle fibers begin to stretch across the cell

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yes

do plant cells have spindle fibers

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metaphase

pairs of chromatids line up across the center of the cell

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metaphase

centromere of each pair usually becomes attached to two spindle fibers

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anaphase

centromere divides and the spindle fibers shorten

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anaphase

chromatids separate, and chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell

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anaphase

separated chromatids are now called chromosomes

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telophase

spindle fibers disappear

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telophase

chromosomes start to uncoil

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telophase

new nuclei (two) forms

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cytokinesis

division of the cytoplasm

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cytokinesis

two new cells are formed

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cytokinesis

new cell wall/cell membrane forms along the cell plate

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animal cells

cell membrane pinches in the middle

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plant cells

appearance of the cell plate tells you that the cytoplasm is being divided

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asexual reproduction

  • a new organism is produced from one parent organism

  • has hereditary material identical to the hereditary material of the parent organism

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some bacteria

what is an example of fission

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hydra and yeast

what are some examples of budding

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regeneration or fragmentation

whole new organism grows from each piece of the parent

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sponges, sea stars, some worms

what are some examples of regeneration/fragmentation

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runners - strawberries

What are some examples of vegetative propagation

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Growth and GRRReat

why is cell division important