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2.5: CELL DIVISION. 2.5.1: Cell Cycle. Cytokinesis starting. 2.5.2: STATE: Tumours (cancer) cells are the result of uncontrolled cell division and these can occur in any organ or tissue. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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2.5: CELL DIVISION

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2.5.1: Cell Cycle

Cytokinesis starting

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2.5.2: STATE: Tumours (cancer) cells are the result of uncontrolled cell division and these can occur in any organ or tissue

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2.5.3: STATE: Interphase is an active period in the life of a cell when many metabolic reactions occur, including protein synthesis, DNA replication and an increase in the number of mitochondria and / or chloroplasts

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Mitosis is division of the nucleus in which one parent nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.

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2.5.4 and 2.5.5: Mitosis

Supercoiling of chromosomesNuclear membrane breaks downSpindle microtubles extend from pole to equator

Microtubules attach to centromere Chromosomes line along equator of cell

Centromere splits and sister Chromatids (now chromosomes) move to opposite poles

Reformation of nuclear membrane around chromosomesChromosomes uncoil

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STATE: Growth, embyonic development, tissue repair and asexual reproduction involve mitosis

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IB Question: Describe the events that occur during mitosis. [9]

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IB Question: Describe the events that occur during mitosis. [9]

sequence of stages is prophase metaphase anaphase telophase; chromosomes condense/supercoil/become shorter and fatter in prophase; spindle microtubules grow (from poles to equator) in prophase/metaphase; nuclear membrane breaks down in prophase/metaphase; spindle microtubules attach to the centromeres/chromosomes in metaphase; chromosomes line up at equator in metaphase; centromeres divide / (paired) chromatids separate / chromosomes separate into two chromatids in metaphase/anaphase; (sister) chromatids/chromosomes pulled to opposite poles in anaphase; spindle microtubules disappear in telophase; nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes/chromatids in telophase; chromosomes/chromatids decondense in telophase; [9 max]

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IB Question: Before cell division in unicellular and multicellular organisms, the nucleus must divide to produce two genetically identical nuclei. Explain the events that occur in cells that result in the production of genetically identical nuclei. [8]

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IB Question: Before cell division in unicellular and multicellular organisms, the nucleus must divide to produce two genetically identical nuclei. Explain the events that occur in cells that result in the production of genetically identical nuclei. [8]

mitosis;DNA replication;each chromosome consists of two sister / identical chromatids;chromosomes condense / supercoiling;nuclear membrane breaks down;chromosomes align (at equatorial plate);spindle fibres / microtubules attach to centromeres of chromosomes on oppositesides;centromeres split;chromatids become chromosomes;sister / identical chromosomes pulled to opposite poles;nuclear membranes reform;events correctly assigned to interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, andtelophase; [8 max]


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