Unformatted text preview:

Principles of BiologySlide 2InterphaseSlide 4Slide 5Cell DivisionProphaseSpindleSlide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16The EndPrinciples of BiologyByFrank H. Osborne, Ph. D.Lab 9 - The Cell CycleThe G1, S and G2 phases are all part of Interphase.InterphaseA. The G1 Phase 1. The cell grows and doubles the number of cytoplasmic components. 2. The cell prepares for DNA synthesis.B. The S Phase 1. The cell synthesizes DNA. 2. Each chromosome develops a second chromatid.C. The G2 Phase 1. The cell completes activities required for cell division. 2. The cell prepares to divide.Phases of MitosisInterphaseProphaseAnaphaseTelophaseMetaphaseCell DivisionA. Mitosis 1. Mitosis is the division of the nucleus. 2. Phases of mitosis. a. Prophase i. This occurs first. (pro = pre) ii. The nuclear membrane disappears. iii. The nucleoli disappear. iv. The chromosomes shorten and thicken. v. The spindle forms.ProphaseSpindlespinning wheelSpindleb. Metaphase i. The chromosomes line up in the center (equator) of the spindle. ii. The centromere of each chromosome divides. iii. Each centromere is attached to a microtubule of the spindle.c. Anaphase i. The chromosomes are pulled toward the poles of the spindle. ii. Each chromosome has one chromatid.d. Telophase i. The chromosomes have arrived at the poles of the spindle. ii. The nuclear membrane is rebuilt iii. The nucleoli reappear.Mitosis in a plant cellB. Cytokinesis 1. Cytokinesis is a division of the cytoplasm. 2. Cytokinesis begins as telophase ends.Cells pinch here Cell plateCell DivisionC. Differences in cell division 1. Animal cells a. Animal cells need centrioles to help form the spindle. b. Animal cells pinch apart because they do not have cell walls.Cell Division 2. Plant cells a. Plant cells can form a spindle without centrioles. b. Plant cells form a middle lamella during cytokinesis.Cell DivisionD. Properties of cell division 1. There are two of each chromosome in each body cell. 2. Mitosis assures that each daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes as the mother cell. 3. Formation of reproductive cells is different.The EndLab 9The Cell


View Full Document

KEAN BIO 1000 - The Cell Cycle

Download The Cell Cycle
Our administrator received your request to download this document. We will send you the file to your email shortly.
Loading Unlocking...
Login

Join to view The Cell Cycle and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or
We will never post anything without your permission.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up

Join to view The Cell Cycle 2 2 and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or

By creating an account you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use

Already a member?