Cells - Replication Flashcards

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What are the processes of mitosis?

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(IPMAT)
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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Describe prophase

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  • Chromosomes condense and first become visible.
  • Animal cells contain centrioles which separate and move to the opposite poles.
  • From the centrioles, spindle fibres develop which span pole to pole to form the spindle apparatus.
  • Nucleolus disappears and nuclear envelope breaks down, freeing the chromosomes.
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Describe metaphase

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  • Chromosomes align along the equator of the cell.

- Spindle fibres released from the poles now attach to the centromere and chromatids on the chromosomes.

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Describe anaphase

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Spindle fibres contract so the centromere and chromatids are pulled towards the poles.

This requires ATP via respiration in the mitochondria.

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Describe telophase

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  • Chromosomes reach poles and become indistinct.
  • Nuclear envelope reforms.
  • Nucleolus reforms.
  • Spindle disintegrates.

Cytokinesis then occurs.
Cytoplasm splits in two to create two new genetically identical cells.

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Describe binary fission

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  • Circular DNA molecule replicates and both copies attach to the cell membrane.
  • Cell membrane begins to form between the two DNA molecules, diving the cytoplasm into two.
  • New cell wall begins to form between the two molecules of DNA, dividing the original cell into two identical daughter cells.
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What are the products of meiosis?

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  • Produces four daughter cells

- Each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.

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What does diploid mean?

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Two copies of every chormosome

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What type of cells does mitosis form?

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Diploid cells

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What is the formula for mitotic index?

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number of cells in mitosis/total number of cells X100

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How do viruses replicate?

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  • Virus attaches to the cell using its attachment proteins
  • Inject nucleic acid into their host
  • Host cell replicates virus particles
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What are the stages of the cell cycle?

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Interphase - G1, S, G2
Longest stage.
G1 - Growth, cell increases in size and organelle doubles.
S - DNA replication occurs
G2 - Further growth, error check where if there are any errors such as mutations the cell will be destroyed

Nuclear Division - M
Mitosis or Meiosis

Cytokinesis - Cytoplasm divides to create two new cells

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