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Cell Reproduction Cell Reproduction Prokaryotes Bacteria Eukaryotes Plants & animals

Cell cycle reproduction lecture with turning point

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Cell ReproductionCell Reproduction

ProkaryotesBacteria

EukaryotesPlants &

animals

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ProkaryotesProkaryotes

Lack a nucleus Have a single chromosomeReproduce by binary fission Include bacteria

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Steps in Binary FissionSteps in Binary Fission

Used by bacteria Cells increase their

cell mass slightly DNA & cell

components are replicated

Each cell divides into 2 daughter cells

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Binary Fission of Bacterial Binary Fission of Bacterial CellCell

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E. Coli Dividing by Binary E. Coli Dividing by Binary FissionFission

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EukaryotesEukaryotes

Contain a nucleus & membrane bound organelles

Asexually reproduce cells by mitosis

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Cell CycleCell Cycle

Stages in growth & division

G1 Phase S Phase G2 Phase M Phase Cytokinesis

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G1 PhaseG1 Phase

First growth stageCell increases in sizeCell prepares to copy its DNA

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Synthesis PhaseSynthesis Phase

Copying of all of DNA’s instructions

Chromosomes duplicated

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G2 PhaseG2 Phase

Time between DNA synthesis & mitosis

Cell continues growingNeeded proteins produced

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M PhaseM Phase

Cell growth & protein production stop

Cell’s energy used to make 2 daughter cells

Called mitosis or karyokinesis (nuclear division)

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Life Cycle of a CellLife Cycle of a Cell

Mitosis is a cycle with no beginning or end.

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How do prokaryotes reproduce?How do prokaryotes reproduce?

Mito

sis

Meiosis

Binary Fis

sion

Sexual R

eprodu...

25% 25%25%25%1. Mitosis

2. Meiosis

3. Binary Fission

4. Sexual Reproduction

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Prokaryotes have:Prokaryotes have:

Mito

chondria

Chloroplasts

Nucle

us

All of t

he abo...

None of t

he ab...

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Mitochondria

2. Chloroplasts

3. Nucleus

4. All of the above

5. None of the above

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Eukaryotes reproduce Eukaryotes reproduce asexxually by:asexxually by:

Mito

sis

Meiosis

Binary Fis

sion

Binary Fu

sion

25% 25%25%25%1. Mitosis

2. Meiosis

3. Binary Fission

4. Binary Fusion

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What happens in the G1 What happens in the G1 phase of the cell cycle?phase of the cell cycle?

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1. Cell growth

2. Cell division

3. Chromsome duplication

4. DNA synthesis

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What happens in the G2 What happens in the G2 phase of the cell cycle?phase of the cell cycle?

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1. DNA synthesis

2. Cell division

3. Chromsome duplication

4. Protein Production

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What happens in the M phase What happens in the M phase of the cell cycle?of the cell cycle?

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1. DNA synthesis

2. Cell growth

3. Chromsome duplication

4. Makes 2 new cells

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Interphase – Resting Stage Interphase – Resting Stage (Not Really)(Not Really)

Cells carrying on normal activities

Chromosomes aren’t visibleCell metabolism is occurringOccurs before mitosis

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InterphaseInterphase

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Stages of MitosisStages of Mitosis

ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase

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Cells Undergoing MitosisCells Undergoing Mitosis

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Steps in ProphaseSteps in Prophase

DNA coils tightly & becomes visible as chromosomes

Nuclear membrane disappears Nuceolus disappears Centrioles migrate to poles Spindle begins to form

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ProphaseProphase

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Eukaryotic ChromosomeEukaryotic Chromosome

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Human ChromosomesHuman Chromosomes

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Steps in MetaphaseSteps in Metaphase

Spindle fibers from centrioles attach to each chromosome

Cell preparing to separate its chromosomes

Cell aligns its chromosomes in the middle of the cell

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MetaphaseMetaphase

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Steps in AnaphaseSteps in Anaphase

Cell chromosomes are separated

Spindle fibers shorten so chromosomes pulled to ends of cell

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Mitotic SpindleMitotic Spindle

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AnaphaseAnaphase

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Steps in TelophaseSteps in Telophase

Separation of chromosomes completed

Cell Plate forms (plants)Cleavage furrow

forms(animals)Nucleus & nucleolus reformChromosomes uncoil

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TelophaseTelophase

       Plant             Animal

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CytokinesisCytokinesis

Occurs after chromosomes separate

Forms two, identical daughter cells

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CytokinesisCytokinesis

Cell Plate Forming in Plant Cells

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Which of the following Which of the following describes interphase?describes interphase?

Chromoso

mes li...

Chromoso

mes ar..

.

Chromoso

mes ar..

.

Chromoso

mes cr..

.

25% 25%25%25%1. Chromosomes line

up in the middle

2. Chromosomes aren’t visible

3. Chromosomes are pulled apart

4. Chromosomes cross over

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The nucleus reforms in:The nucleus reforms in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Chromosomes become visible in:Chromosomes become visible in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Centrioles migrate to the poles in:Centrioles migrate to the poles in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Chromosomes separate in:Chromosomes separate in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Spindle fibers attach to Spindle fibers attach to chromsomes in:chromsomes in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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The nuclear membrane The nuclear membrane disappears in:disappears in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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The formation of 2 new The formation of 2 new identical daughter cellsidentical daughter cells

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Chromosomes line up in the Chromosomes line up in the middle in:middle in:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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Cell plates form in plants Cell plates form in plants during:during:

Prophas

e

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

20% 20% 20%20%20%

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

5. Cytokinesis

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