Cell division and diversity Flashcards

1
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What is the order of the cell cycle?

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Interphase, mitotic stages, cytokinesis

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What are the stages of interphase?

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G1, S, G2

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3
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What happens in G1 phase of interphase?

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-Organelles replicate
- Size of cell increases

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What happens in S phase of interphase?

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-DNA synthesis
- Chromosomes are replicated

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What happens in G2 phase of interphase?

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-Energy stored replaced
-Chromosomes repair
-Size of cell increases

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6
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What are the 4 mitotic stages?

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Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

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What happens in prophase during mitosis?

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-Chromosomes condense
-The nuclear envelope breaks down
-The centrioles divide and move to opposite ends of the cell for the purpose of spindle formation

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What happens in metaphase during mitosis?

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-Chromosomes become attached to spindle fibres at their centromere
-Chromosomes are pulled along spindle fibres to the equator of the cell causing them to line up at the centre of the cell

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What happens in anaphase during mitosis?

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-Chromatids on each chromosome are separated and pulled to opposite poles of the cell

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What happens in telophase during mitosis?

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-Nuclear envelope reforms
-Spindle is broken down and dissapears
-Chromosomes uncoil

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11
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What happens during cytokinesis?

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-Parent and replicated organelles move to opposite sides of the cell
-Cytoplasm divides producing 2 daughter cells with identical genetic information

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12
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What is the purpose of meiosis?

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To produce 4 sets of genetically different haploid cells

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What happens in meiosis 1?

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Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other

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What happens in meiosis 2?

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Sister chromatids from each chromosome are separated

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15
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What are the eight stages of meiosis?

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prophase 1
metaphase 1
anaphase 1
telophase 1
prophase 2
metaphase 2
anaphase 2
telophase 2

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16
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What happens in prophase 1 during meiosis?

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-Chromosomes supercoil
-Nuclear envelope breaks down
-Spindle fibres form centrioles
-Crossing over

17
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What is crossing over in meiosis?

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Exchange of DNA between chromatids on homologous chromosomes

18
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What happens during crossing over in meiosis?

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-Homologous chromosomes line up and twist around each other
-Wrapping causes sections of chromatid to break off and can be swapped over to the homologous chromsome

19
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What are 2 ways meiosis leads to genetic variation?

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-Crossing over of chromatids
-Independent assortment of chromosomes

20
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What happens in metaphase 1 during meiosis?

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-Chromosomes line up at equator through attatchment of spindle fibres to centromeres
-Within the homologous pair, the chromosomes are randomly organised on either side of the equator= independent assortment

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What happens in anaphase 1 during meiosis?

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-Separation of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles

22
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What happens in telophase 1 during meiosis?

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-Reforming of nuclear envelope around haploid nuclei containing half the number of chromosomes

23
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What happens in prophase 2 during meiosis?

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-DNA supercoils
-Nuclear envelope breaks down
-New spindle formation
-Chromatids on each chromosome are no longer identical

24
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What happens in metaphase 2 during meiosis?

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-Chromosomes line up at centre through attatchment of spindle fibres to centremeres
-Chromatids are randomly assorted on either side of the equator

25
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What happens in anaphase 2 during meiosis?

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-Genetically different chromatids are randomly segregated to opposite poles

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What happens in telophase 2 during meiosis?

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-Nuclear envelope reforms