Lecture #1 Mitosis Flashcards

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Why does cell division occur? (4 main reasons)

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Growth
Cell replacement
Healing
Reproduction

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In what cell does mitosis occur?

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Stem cells

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How is mitosis different in eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes?

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Eukaryotes: the genome is large and linear, DNA is in the nucleus

Prokaryotes: the genome is small and circular, DNA is in the cytoplasm

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What are the main stages of the cell cycle?

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G1 phase (gap 1): growth, cellular metabolism

S phase (synthesis): DNA replication (chromosome duplication)

G2 phase (gap 2): preparation for mitosis

M phase(mitosis): chromosomal separation and cytokinesis

Interphase: the time between successive mitoses ( G1 + S + G2)

G0 phase: cells is inactive in cell cycle and may exit the cycle

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What are homologous chromosomes?

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2 paired chromosomes, one from mom and one from dad

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What are each of the stages in mitosis? What happens in each of them?

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Prophase: chromosomes condense. Centrosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and make microtubules

Prometaphase: microtubules (spindle fibres) attach to chromosomes. Nuclear membrane starts to break down

Metaphase: chromosomes align in the centre of the cell

Anaphase: sister chromatids are separated and move to opposite ends of the cell

Telophase: nuclear envelope re-forms and chromosomes decondense

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What are kinetochores?

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Proteins on the ends of microtubules that help them attach to chromosomes and split them apart in anaphase

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What is ploidy?

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The number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell

Diploid (ex. Somatic cell)

Haploid (ex. Sperm cell or egg)

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What does haploid(n) mean?

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1 unique chromosome from mom or dad

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What does diploid(2n) mean?

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2 unique chromosomes

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What occurs in cytokinesis in animal cells?

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Chromosomes decondense
Contractile ring forms
Nucleus reforms

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How long does it take for the cell cycle to complete?

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24 hours

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13
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What occurs in cytokinesis for plant cells?

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Chromosomes decondense
Cell plate forms
Nucleus reforms

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Does DNA and ploidy level change in mitosis

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DNA changes
Ploidy levels DONT

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How does DNA change in a diploid vs haploid cell

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A haploid cell has twice as much DNA than the diploid cell

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