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Lesson Overview 10.2 The Process of Cell Division

THINK ABOUT IT What role does cell division play in your life? Does cell division stop when you are finished growing?

Chromosomes What is the role of chromosomes in cell division?

Chromosomes What is the role of chromosomes in cell division? Chromosomes make it possible to separate DNA precisely during cell division.

Chromosomes The genetic information that is passed on from one generation of cells to the next is carried by chromosomes. Every cell must copy its genetic information before cell division begins. Each daughter cell gets its own copy of that genetic information. Cells of every organism have a specific number of chromosomes.

Prokaryotic Chromosomes Prokaryotic cells lack nuclei. Instead, their DNA molecules are found in the cytoplasm. Most prokaryotes contain a single, circular DNA molecule, or chromosome, that contains most of the cell s genetic information.

Eukaryotic Chromosomes In eukaryotic cells, chromosomes are located in the nucleus, and are made up of chromatin.

Chromatin is composed of DNA and histone proteins.

DNA coils around histone proteins to form nucleosomes.

The nucleosomes interact with one another to form coils and supercoils that make up chromosomes.

The Cell Cycle What are the main events of the cell cycle?

The Cell Cycle What are the main events of the cell cycle? During the cell cycle, a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.

The Prokaryotic Cell Cycle The prokaryotic cell cycle is a regular pattern of growth, DNA replication, and cell division. Most prokaryotic cells begin to replicate, or copy, their DNA once they have grown to a certain size. When DNA replication is complete, the cells divide through a process known as binary fission.

The Prokaryotic Cell Cycle Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction during which two genetically identical cells are produced. For example, bacteria reproduce by binary fission.

The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle The eukaryotic cell cycle consists of four phases: G1, S, G2, and M. Interphase is the time between cell divisions. It is a period of growth that consists of the G1, S, and G2 phases. The M phase is the period of cell division.

G 1 Phase: Cell Growth In the G 1 phase, cells increase in size and synthesize new proteins and organelles.

S Phase: DNA Replication In the S (or synthesis) phase, new DNA is synthesized when the chromosomes are replicated.

G 2 Phase: Preparing for Cell Division In the G 2 phase, many of the organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced.

M Phase: Cell Division In eukaryotes, cell division occurs in two stages: mitosis and cytokinesis. Mitosis is the division of the cell nucleus. Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm.

Mitosis What events occur during each of the four phases of mitosis?

Mitosis What events occur during each of the four phases of mitosis? During prophase, the genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the duplicated chromosomes become visible. Outside the nucleus, a spindle starts to form.

Mitosis What events occur during each of the four phases of mitosis? During metaphase, the centromeres of the duplicated chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. Spindle fibers connect the centromere of each chromosome to the two poles of the spindle.

Mitosis What events occur during each of the four phases of mitosis? During anaphase, the chromosomes separate and move along spindle fibers to opposite ends of the cell.

Mitosis What events occur during each of the four phases of mitosis? During telophase, the chromosomes, which were distinct and condensed, begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin.

Important Cell Structures Involved in Mitosis Chromatid each strand of a duplicated chromosome Centromere the area where each pair of chromatids is joined Centrioles tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells that help organize the spindle Spindle a fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate the chromatids

Prophase During prophase, the first phase of mitosis, the duplicated chromosome condenses and becomes visible.

Prophase During prophase, the first phase of mitosis, the duplicated chromosome condenses and becomes visible. The centrioles move to opposite sides of nucleus and help organize the spindle.

Prophase During prophase, the first phase of mitosis, the duplicated chromosome condenses and becomes visible. The centrioles move to opposite sides of nucleus and help organize the spindle. The spindle forms and DNA strands attach at a point called their centromere.

Prophase During prophase, the first phase of mitosis, the duplicated chromosome condenses and becomes visible. The centrioles move to opposite sides of nucleus and help organize the spindle. The spindle forms and DNA strands attach at a point called their centromere. The nucleolus disappears and nuclear envelope breaks down.

Metaphase During metaphase, the second phase of mitosis, the centromeres of the duplicated chromosomes line up across the center of the cell.

Metaphase During metaphase, the second phase of mitosis, the centromeres of the duplicated chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. The spindle fibers connect the centromere of each chromosome to the two poles of the spindle.

Anaphase During anaphase, the third phase of mitosis, the centromeres are pulled apart and the chromatids separate to become individual chromosomes.

Anaphase During anaphase, the third phase of mitosis, the centromeres are pulled apart and the chromatids separate to become individual chromosomes. The chromosomes separate into two groups near the poles of the spindle.

Telophase During telophase, the fourth and final phase of mitosis, the chromosomes spread out into a tangle of chromatin.

Telophase During telophase, the fourth and final phase of mitosis, the chromosomes spread out into a tangle of chromatin. A nuclear envelope re-forms around each cluster of chromosomes.

Telophase During telophase, the fourth and final phase of mitosis, the chromosomes spread out into a tangle of chromatin. A nuclear envelope re-forms around each cluster of chromosomes. The spindle breaks apart, and a nucleolus becomes visible in each daughter nucleus.

Cytokinesis How do daughter cells split apart after mitosis?

Cytokinesis How do daughter cells split apart after mitosis? Cytokinesis completes the process of cell division it splits one cell into two.

Cytokinesis Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm. The process of cytokinesis is different in animal and plant cells.

Cytokinesis in Animal Cells The cell membrane is drawn in until the cytoplasm is pinched into two equal parts. Each part contains its own nucleus and organelles.

Cytokinesis in Plant Cells In plants, the cell membrane is not flexible enough to draw inward because of the rigid cell wall. Instead, a cell plate forms between the divided nuclei that develops into cell membranes. A cell wall then forms in between the two new membranes.

The Stages of the Cell Cycle