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Chapter 10

Cell Growth and Division

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Cell Growth

A. Limits to Cell Growth

1. Two main reasons why cells divide:

a. Demands on DNA as the cell get too large

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b. Moving nutrients and waste across the cell membrane

2. DNA “overload”

a. The DNA in a small cell is able to meet the cell’s needs

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b. A larger cell does not get information fast enough to survive.

3. Exchanging materials

a. Food, oxygen, and water enter and waste exits through the cell membrane.

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b. The rate at which this happens depends on the surface area of the cell

c. The rate at which food and oxygen are used and waste produced depends on the cell’s volume

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4. Ratio of Surface area to volume

a. Surface area of a cube = L x W x # of sides

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b. Volume = L x W x H

c. Volume increases faster than surface area

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Surface area to Volume examples

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B. Division of the cell

1. Cell division – process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells.

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a. Cell replicates its DNA so each daughter cell gets a copy

b. Allows for efficient exchange of materials with the environment.

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A. Cell Division

1. Prokaryotes

a. DNA replicates

b. Cell separates the contents into two

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2. Eukaryotes

a. Mitosis – first stage, division of the cell nucleus

b. Cytokinesis – second stage, division of cytoplasm

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B. Chromosomes

1. Chromosomes are copied before the cell can divide

2. Chromatid – identical copies of each chromosome

a. When the cell divides one chromatid goes to each new cell

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3. Centromere – area where the chromatids are attached.

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C. The Cell Cycle

1. Interphase – period of growth in between the cell dividing.

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2. Cell cycle – series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide.

a. Four phases – G1, S, G2, M

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D. Events of the Cell Cycle

1. Interphase – G1, S, G2a. G1 – Cells do most of their growing, synthesize new proteins and organelles.

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b. S – chromosomes are replicated, synthesis of DNA, proteins associated with chromosomes are synthesized.

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c. G2 – Organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced.

E. Mitosis – prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

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1. Prophase – 1st and longest phase of Mitosis

a. Chromosomes become visible.

b. Centrioles separate and go on opposite sides of the nucleus.

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c. Spindle – fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate chromosomes

d. Chromosomes attach to spindles.

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e. Plants do not have centrioles

f. Nucleolus disappears

g. Nuclear membrane breaks down.

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2. Metaphase – 2nd phase

a. Chromosomes line up down the center of the cell

b. Microtubules connect the centromere to the spindles

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3. Anaphase – 3rd phase

a. Centromere joining the sister chromatids splits

b. Chromosomes continue to move until they are separated near the poles of the spindles

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c. Anaphase ends when the chromosomes stop moving.

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4. Telophase – 4th phase

a. Chromosomes unravel

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b. Nuclear membrane re-forms around each cluster of chromosomes

c. Spindles break apart

d. Nucleolus becomes visible in each daughter nucleus

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F. Cytokinesis

1. Usually occurs at the same time as telophase

2. Animals

a. Cell membrane is drawn inward and pinched off into nearly equal parts.

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b. Each part contains its own nucleus and organelles

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3. Plants

a. Cell plate forms the nuclei

b. Cell plate develops into the cell wall

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Regulating the Cell Cycle

A. Controls on cell division

1. Cell continue to grow until they come in contact with other cells

a. Example: cut in the skin

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B. Cell Cycle Regulators

1. Cyclin – protein that regulates the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells

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C. Uncontrolled Cell Growth

1. Cancer – disorder in which some of the body’s cells lose the ability to control growth

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a. Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells

b. Divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors

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c. Cancer cells may break off and spread through the body

2. Defect in gene p53

a. Normally halts the cell cycle until all chromosomes have been properly replicated


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