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Title: Chromosomes and Cell Reproduction


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Chromosomes and Cell Reproduction
  • Objectives
  • Identify different types of cell division
  • Differentiate between a gene, a DNA molecule, a
    chromosome, and a chromatid.
  • Be able to compare haploid and diploid cells
  • Predict how mutations at the chromosome level can
    affect development.

2
About 2 trillions cells are produced by an adult
human body every day
  • What are some of the reasons why cells need to
    divide in our bodies?

3
Why do cells reproduce
  • For growth
  • Repair
  • And reproduction

4
There are Two Types of Cell Division
  • Mitosis
  • Makes new somatic cells (body cells)
  • These cells are used for Growth and Repair of
    tissues
  • Meiosis
  • Makes germ cells or gametes ( egg and sperm)
  • These cells are used for reproduction

5
There are 5 stages of Mitosisplus Cytokinesis
  • Interphase
  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase
  • and, Cytokinesis

6
Interphase
  • Cell grow and carries out if normal cell
    processes
  • DNA Replicates

7
Prophase
  • Nuclear membrane disintegrates
  • Nucleolus (nuclear membrane) disappears
  • Chromosomes condense
  • Mitotic spindle begins to form between the poles

8
Spindle ApparatusIncludes
  • Centrioles Located at the poles of the cell, and
    send out spindle fibers.
  • Spindle fibers attach to the centremere of each
    sister chromatid, in order to pull them apart.
  • The spindle apparatus ensure that each new cell
    receives 1 full copy of the genetic material

?Centromere
?Spindle fiber
Centrioles ?
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Metaphase
  • Chromosomes attach to mitotic spindle and align
    along the metaphase plate (the equator of the
    cell).

10
Anaphase
  • Microtubules shorten, moving chromosomes to
    opposite poles

11
Telophase
  • Chromosomes reach poles of cell.
  • Nuclear envelope re-forms.
  • Nucleolus reappears.
  • Chromosomes decondense.

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Cytokinesis
Plant Cells Cell plate forms dividing daughter
cells
Animal Cells Cleavage furrow forms at equator of
cell and pinches inward until cell divides in two
Cleavage ? Furrow
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The result is two identical daughter cellsThat
are Diploid (having 2 copies of each chromosome).
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