Transcript MITOSIS
Cell Cycle
Cell Growth and Division
2. Why do cells divide?
If
the cell is too big:
Too much demand is placed DNA
Harder to move enough nutrients and wastes
across the cell membrane
Surface area vs. volume
4.
Surface Area vs. Volume
As a cell increases in size, volume
increases faster than surface area
This causes the ratio of surface area to
volume to decrease.
This is a serious problem for the cell and is
why the cell cannot grow any larger than it
does.
5. Cell division solves those
problems
Before a cell becomes too large, a growing
cell replicates its DNA and then divides into
two new “daughter” cells. This is called
mitosis.
Cell Cycle
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Main Events of a Cell Cycle
Interphase
G1,
S
G2
M Phase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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Interphase
The cell grows and
replicates its DNA
Chromosomes are
not visible, only
chromatin
Prophase
Chromatin condenses
into chromosomes
Centrioles separate
Nuclear envelope
breaks down
Metaphase
Chromosomes
line
up across the center
of the cell
Anaphase
Chromosomes are
pulled apart by
spindle into
individual
chromatids
Telophase
Chromosomes
gather at
opposite ends of the cell
Two new nuclear
envelopes form
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Cytokinesis
The
cytoplasm pinches in
half
Plants lay down a cell
plate
Two new cells now exist.
Label the stages #7
What stops cell from growing?
Proximity
to neighbor cells.
Cells in a petri dish will continue to grow until
they come into contact with other cells.
Similarily, skin around a wound.
Which chemicals regulate the cell
cycle?
How do cells respond to contact
with other cells?
How are cancer cells different from
other cells?