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Pre – AP Biology The Cell Cycle (1.5) Part 1. One cell becoming two.

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Pre – AP Biology The Cell Cycle (1.5) Part 1
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Page 1: Pre – AP Biology The Cell Cycle (1.5) Part 1. One cell becoming two.

Pre – AP Biology

The Cell Cycle (1.5)Part 1

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One cell becoming two

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Chromatin vs. Chromosomes appearance within the cell.

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DNA coiling up using histones

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Chromosome DuplicationThe DNA is replicated during the S phase

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Pre – AP Biology

The Cell Cycle (1.5)Part 2

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Interphase

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Interphase cell (Look at the chromatin in the nucleus.)

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Starting Mitosis

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Cell in Prophase

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Second half of MitosisCan you “see” the phases in the name?

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Cell in Metaphase

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Cell in Anaphase

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Cell in Telophase

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Spindle Apparatus and Motor protein “walking” the chromosomes

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Can you find the different phases in this onion root tip?

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Animal vs. Plant cytokinesis

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Binary Fission in Bacteria

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Pre – AP Biology

The Cell Cycle (1.5)Part 3

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Checkpoints(Is all going according to plan?)

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Density-dependent inhibitionNotice how the mass begins to grow because

cancerous cells ignore density

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Benign Tumor

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Malignant cancer cells from the breast(See the ABNORMAL “crab” shape of the cells.)


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