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Cell Division Mitosis & Meiosis
Cell Division What is it? Why do Cells do it? Why is it important to me?
Cell Division Also known as  Mitosis Takes place in Regular Body Cells Keeps Cells Living and Growing
Phases of Mitosis
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Interphase The longest stage of a Cell’s life The time spent between divisions Produces all materials required for growth Preparation for division
Part of Interphase is also known as the  G1  Phase of the Cell Cycle (Growth Phase)
The Second part of Interphase is known as the  S  Phase of the Cell Cycle (Synthesis Phase – when DNA duplicates)
The third part of the Cell Cycle,  G2 , is just a checkpoint to make sure the DNA is correct.  Next step –  Mitosis
Mitosis: Cell Division The last part of the Cell Cycle is called Mitosis and has 4 phases during which the cell divides into 2 cells
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3.   The chromosomes  become visible 4. The spindle apparatus forms and attaches to the centromeres of the chromosomes
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Anaphase The third phase of Mitosis Diploid sets of daughter chromosomes separate  They are pushed and pulled toward opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers
Spindle Fibers
Telophase The nuclear membrane and nucleoli (nucleus) reform. Cytokinesis is nearly complete,
The Cell Plate begins to form The Cell prepares for finial division
Cytokinesis – The final stage of Mitosis The cytoplasm, organelles, and nuclear material are evenly split and two new cells are formed. Cell Plate
The two new cells – each exactly like the other – are called Daughter Cells
Quick Review: The following slides are drawings of the stages of Mitosis.  On your notes, please draw each phase and label it.
Interphase – The Cell spends the majority of its life here, growing and functioning.  During the S Phase of the Cell Cycle, the DNA replicates, in anticipation of Mitosis
In Early Prophase of Mitosis the Chromosomes get small, centrioles move to the poles of the nucleus, and spindle fibers develop   Pair of Centrioles Spindle Fibers Chromosomes consisting of 2 Sister Chromatids
Late Prophase happens when the Nuclear Envelope disintegrates and spindle fibers begin to move Chromosomes toward the center of cell.   Spindle Fibers Chromosomes
During Metaphase the Chromosomes line up across center of the cell, also called the equator, or Metaphase plate.   Spindle Fibers Chromosomes Equator, or Metaphase Plate
In Anaphase the Chromatids that make up each Chromosome move apart and travel to opposite ends of cellular spindle  Daughter Chromosomes Chromosome Chromatid
In Telophase an envelope surrounds each set of Chromatids to form new Nucleus and the Cytoplasm starts to divide  Cleavage Furrow
Cytokinesis takes place when the Cytoplasm divides and two cells with identical genetic material are formed Daughter Cells
A  B  C D  E Quick Review – Place Cells in Mitosis Order
Quick Review: Identify What happens in each phase of Mitosis: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Interphase
Why Do Cells Divide? The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on it's DNA. It also has more trouble moving enough food and wastes across its cell membrane.
The bigger the cell gets the harder it becomes to move food and waste across the membrane Food goes in Waste goes out
This happens because the  surface area  and  volume  ratio does not stay the same as the cell size increases.  Protein Pumps
The cell's ability to either get substances from the outside or eliminate waste from the inside is related to the  surface area  of the cell membrane. (outside)
How much food and other material is required, and how much waste the cell produces and has to get rid of, is related to the  volume  of the cell. (inside)
As a cell gets bigger there comes a time when its surface area is not large enough to meet the demands of the cell's volume and the cell stops growing.
So, once cells reach a certain size they must divide in order to continue to function – or they will no longer be able to take in nutrients and eliminate waste.
Why Is Cell Division Important? 1. All Living Things are made of Cells
2. The Cell is the basic unit of Structure and Function in Living Things.
3. All Cells come from pre existing Cells
You are a living organism, made of cells. In order to keep living, your cells must stay alive. In order for cells to keep living, they must divide and multiply
Meiosis Why We Are Who We Are
Meiosis Takes place in the  Gametes  of an organism People have a Chromosome count of 46 When an egg joins a sperm the count must stay at 46 to remain human So, the egg can only have 23 chromosomes, and the sperm can only have 23 chromosomes But, the integrity of the organism must be maintained. How does this happen?
During Meiosis gamete (sex) cells undergo a “double division”, maintaining the DNA, but reducing the chromosomal count to 23 + = Sperm (23)  +  Egg (23)  =  Fertilized Cell (46)
Chromosome after S Phase Chromosomes at beginning of Mitosis After Mitosis After Meiosis
Original Gamete  Metaphase  Anaphase  Telophase  Cytokinesis 2 Daughter Cells  Metaphase 2  Anaphase 2  Telophase 2  Cytokinesis – 4 Gametes
At the end of Meiosis the individual Gamete cell has divided from one cell to four. Males produce 4 viable sperm. Females produce 1 viable egg and 3 non functioning polar bodies.
SPERMATOGENESIS   OOGENESIS
Meiosis ensures that all living organisms will maintain both Genetic Diversity and Genetic Integrity
Catherine  Patterson Santa Rita High School Tucson, Arizona 2008

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Cell Division Mitosis and Meiosis

  • 2. Cell Division What is it? Why do Cells do it? Why is it important to me?
  • 3. Cell Division Also known as Mitosis Takes place in Regular Body Cells Keeps Cells Living and Growing
  • 5.
  • 6. Interphase The longest stage of a Cell’s life The time spent between divisions Produces all materials required for growth Preparation for division
  • 7. Part of Interphase is also known as the G1 Phase of the Cell Cycle (Growth Phase)
  • 8. The Second part of Interphase is known as the S Phase of the Cell Cycle (Synthesis Phase – when DNA duplicates)
  • 9. The third part of the Cell Cycle, G2 , is just a checkpoint to make sure the DNA is correct. Next step – Mitosis
  • 10. Mitosis: Cell Division The last part of the Cell Cycle is called Mitosis and has 4 phases during which the cell divides into 2 cells
  • 11.
  • 12. 3. The chromosomes become visible 4. The spindle apparatus forms and attaches to the centromeres of the chromosomes
  • 13.
  • 14.  
  • 15. Anaphase The third phase of Mitosis Diploid sets of daughter chromosomes separate They are pushed and pulled toward opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers
  • 17. Telophase The nuclear membrane and nucleoli (nucleus) reform. Cytokinesis is nearly complete,
  • 18. The Cell Plate begins to form The Cell prepares for finial division
  • 19. Cytokinesis – The final stage of Mitosis The cytoplasm, organelles, and nuclear material are evenly split and two new cells are formed. Cell Plate
  • 20. The two new cells – each exactly like the other – are called Daughter Cells
  • 21. Quick Review: The following slides are drawings of the stages of Mitosis. On your notes, please draw each phase and label it.
  • 22. Interphase – The Cell spends the majority of its life here, growing and functioning. During the S Phase of the Cell Cycle, the DNA replicates, in anticipation of Mitosis
  • 23. In Early Prophase of Mitosis the Chromosomes get small, centrioles move to the poles of the nucleus, and spindle fibers develop Pair of Centrioles Spindle Fibers Chromosomes consisting of 2 Sister Chromatids
  • 24. Late Prophase happens when the Nuclear Envelope disintegrates and spindle fibers begin to move Chromosomes toward the center of cell. Spindle Fibers Chromosomes
  • 25. During Metaphase the Chromosomes line up across center of the cell, also called the equator, or Metaphase plate. Spindle Fibers Chromosomes Equator, or Metaphase Plate
  • 26. In Anaphase the Chromatids that make up each Chromosome move apart and travel to opposite ends of cellular spindle Daughter Chromosomes Chromosome Chromatid
  • 27. In Telophase an envelope surrounds each set of Chromatids to form new Nucleus and the Cytoplasm starts to divide Cleavage Furrow
  • 28. Cytokinesis takes place when the Cytoplasm divides and two cells with identical genetic material are formed Daughter Cells
  • 29. A B C D E Quick Review – Place Cells in Mitosis Order
  • 30. Quick Review: Identify What happens in each phase of Mitosis: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Interphase
  • 31. Why Do Cells Divide? The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on it's DNA. It also has more trouble moving enough food and wastes across its cell membrane.
  • 32. The bigger the cell gets the harder it becomes to move food and waste across the membrane Food goes in Waste goes out
  • 33. This happens because the surface area and volume ratio does not stay the same as the cell size increases. Protein Pumps
  • 34. The cell's ability to either get substances from the outside or eliminate waste from the inside is related to the surface area of the cell membrane. (outside)
  • 35. How much food and other material is required, and how much waste the cell produces and has to get rid of, is related to the volume of the cell. (inside)
  • 36. As a cell gets bigger there comes a time when its surface area is not large enough to meet the demands of the cell's volume and the cell stops growing.
  • 37. So, once cells reach a certain size they must divide in order to continue to function – or they will no longer be able to take in nutrients and eliminate waste.
  • 38. Why Is Cell Division Important? 1. All Living Things are made of Cells
  • 39. 2. The Cell is the basic unit of Structure and Function in Living Things.
  • 40. 3. All Cells come from pre existing Cells
  • 41. You are a living organism, made of cells. In order to keep living, your cells must stay alive. In order for cells to keep living, they must divide and multiply
  • 42. Meiosis Why We Are Who We Are
  • 43. Meiosis Takes place in the Gametes of an organism People have a Chromosome count of 46 When an egg joins a sperm the count must stay at 46 to remain human So, the egg can only have 23 chromosomes, and the sperm can only have 23 chromosomes But, the integrity of the organism must be maintained. How does this happen?
  • 44. During Meiosis gamete (sex) cells undergo a “double division”, maintaining the DNA, but reducing the chromosomal count to 23 + = Sperm (23) + Egg (23) = Fertilized Cell (46)
  • 45. Chromosome after S Phase Chromosomes at beginning of Mitosis After Mitosis After Meiosis
  • 46. Original Gamete Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis 2 Daughter Cells Metaphase 2 Anaphase 2 Telophase 2 Cytokinesis – 4 Gametes
  • 47. At the end of Meiosis the individual Gamete cell has divided from one cell to four. Males produce 4 viable sperm. Females produce 1 viable egg and 3 non functioning polar bodies.
  • 48. SPERMATOGENESIS OOGENESIS
  • 49. Meiosis ensures that all living organisms will maintain both Genetic Diversity and Genetic Integrity
  • 50. Catherine Patterson Santa Rita High School Tucson, Arizona 2008