B2 Cell Division Flashcards
Why do cells divide by mitosis?
- To allow growth
- To repair body tissues
- To replace dead/old/worn cells
What are the 3 stages of the cell cycle?
1) Interphase
2) Mitosis
3) Cytokinesis
What happens during interphase?
1) The cell grows in size.
2) DNA replicates
3) Organelles replicate.
What happens during mitosis?
1) The replicated chromosomes line up along the centre of the cell.
2) Spindle fibres contract and the chromosomes get pulled to opposite poles.
3) Nucleus divides.
What happens during cytokinesis?
Cell membrane and cytoplasm divide.
What are the products of mitosis?
2 genetically identical daughter cells
What is a stem cell?
A cell that has not yet become specialised cell.
Give 2 properties of a stem cell:
- Can replicate many times
- Has the potential to become specialised (i.e. different types of cell).
What are the 2 types of stem cell?
- Embryonic stem cells (from embryos)
- Adult stem cells (from adult tissues)
What are embryonic stem cells?
Embryonic stem cells are stem cells found in embryos, and can differentiate into almost every cell type under the right conditions in a lab.
What are adult stem cells?
Adult stem cells are stem cells found in adult tissues (such as bone marrow, brain, muscle, liver stem cells). They can differentiate only into cells from the type of tissue where they are found. e.g. liver stem cells can only become liver cells.
Where are stem cells found in plants?
Found in root, shoot tips and meristems
They can differentiate into any type of plant, and have this ability throughout the life of the plant.
What are the advantages of using embryonic stem cells to treat diseases?
- Have the potential to develop into any type of cell/tissue.
- Used to treat human diseases.
- Painless
What are the advantages of using adult stem cells to treat diseases?
- Plentiful supply
- No ethical issues (in collection) as the person can give consent.
- Safer method as it is well tried/tested.
What are the disadvantages of using embryonic stem cells to treat diseases?
- Unethical (embryos cannot give permission)
- Possible harm/death to embryo.