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The Cell Cycle

The Cell Cycle. CELL DIVISION. 2 DAUGHTER CELLS. Here is what we’re going to learn about. PARENT CELL. The Stages of the Cell Cycle. CELL GETS READY. STAGE 1: Interphase STAGE 2: Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase STAGE 3: Cytokinesis. NUCLEUS DIVIDES. CELL MEMBRANE

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The Cell Cycle

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  1. The Cell Cycle

  2. CELL DIVISION 2 DAUGHTER CELLS Here is what we’re going to learn about. PARENT CELL

  3. The Stages of the Cell Cycle CELL GETS READY STAGE 1: Interphase STAGE 2: Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase STAGE 3: Cytokinesis NUCLEUS DIVIDES CELL MEMBRANE DIVIDES

  4. Phase 1: Growing • The cell GROWS to its full size and produces the structures it needs. • The cell may make new ribosomes and enzymes and copies are made of mitochondria. THE CELL LOOKS AND ACTS PRETTY NORMAL IN THIS PHASE

  5. INTERPHASE - Growing

  6. Cell grows to its normal size • Cell makes a copy of its DNA • (DNA REPLICATION) • 2 Centrioles are copied to make • a total of 4 INTERPHASE

  7. CENTRIOLE

  8. Phase 2: Copying DNA • The cell makes an exact copy of the DNA in its nucleus. This process is called DNA REPLICATION. • Important step, because the new cells (daughter cells) must have an exact copy of the first cell’s (parent cell) DNA. • After the Copying DNA Phase, 2 identical sets of DNA are in the parent cell.

  9. Phase 2: Copying DNA(occurs inside nucleus) ORIGINAL ORIGINAL COPY

  10. What is Stage 2: Mitosis? This is the 2nd Stage of the Cell Cycle. • This is the stage during which the cell’s nucleus divides into 2 new Nuclei. During mitosis, 1 copy of the parent’s DNA is made for each of the 2 daughter cells. • There are 4 phases in Mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

  11. MITOSIS:PROPHASE

  12. Chromatin shrinks to make • Chromosomes • Spindle fibers are formed • Membrane around nucleus • breaks down MITOSIS: PROPHASE

  13. CHROMOSOME • Made up of 2 chromatids held together by a centromere. • Chromatids are made of DNA.

  14. MITOSIS: METAPHASE

  15. Chromosomes line up in • middle of cell • Spindle fibers grab onto • centromeres of chromosomes MITOSIS: METAPHASE

  16. MITOSIS: ANAPHASE

  17. Centromeres split • Spindle fibers pull chromatids • to either side of cell • (CYTOKINESIS BEGINS: cell • stretches out) MITOSIS: ANAPHASE

  18. MITOSIS: TELOPHASE

  19. Chromosomes stretch out • and begin to turn back into • chromatin • Nuclei reform • (CYTOKINESIS CONTINUES: • cell pinches in the • middle) MITOSIS: TELOPHASE

  20. Phase 3: Preparing for Division • The cell gets ready to divide. • The cell produces structures that it will use to divide into new cells. • The cell makes a copy of its 2 centrioles, to now have 4 of them. • Once this step is over, the cell is ready to divide.

  21. Cytokinesis in an Animal Cell BEFORE DURING AFTER

  22. Each daughter cell is given • equal organelles and 1 • nucleus. • Cell membrane splits, forming • 2 new daughter cells. ANIMAL CELL: CYTOKINESIS

  23. Cytokinesis in Plant Cells

  24. A cell plate forms in the • middle of the cell. • The cell plate turns into a cell • membrane that cuts the cell into • 2 daughter cells. • New cell walls then form • around each of the daughter • cells to protect them.. PLANT CELL: CYTOKINESIS

  25. How long do the 3 stages take? HOW LONG DOES THE WHOLE THING TAKE? HUMAN LIVER CELL

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