mitosis Flashcards
Mitosis
Process by which the nucleus divides to form two genetically identical nuclei
When does mitosis occur?
- During growth
- during embryonic development, when the large cell produced by fertilization (zygote) divides repeatedly to produce many smaller cells (stem cells)
- When tissues have been damaged and need to be repaired
- To reproduce asexually
Are skin cells healing injuries considered reproduction?
Skin cells to heal injuries are not reproduction —> it’s producing new cells but NOT NEW ORGANISMS
Reproduction is only used for increasing number of organisms
Mr. D’s cells are dividing by mitosis
Is Bacteria splitting by mitosis reproduction?
Bacteria splitting by mitosis is reproduction as the number of bacteria/organisms is increasing through asexual reproduction.
Specially called Binary Fission.
Cell Cycle Definition
All the stages between one cell division and another
Gamete Definition
Organ’s reproductive cells
What occurs during the G1 phase?
- The cell grows and functions normally undergoing everyday processes.
- Rapid protein synthesis takes place allowing the cell to grow in size.
- Proteins required for DNA synthesis (the next phase) are made.
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts (in the case of plant cells) are replicated. This also continues in S phase.
What occurs during the S phase?
The amount of DNA doubles as DNA replication takes place.
The genetic material is duplicated but no chromosomes are formed yet.
What occurs during the G2 phase?
Protein synthesis occurs to produce the proteins needed for cell division, such as microtubule proteins that will make up a mitotic spindle. The cell is actively preparing for cell division.
Histones
are basic (alkaline) proteins that form part of nucleosomes.
Prophase
5 things occur
- DNA supercoils causing the chromatin to condense.
- Nucleolus disappears.
- Nuclear membrane disintegrates.
- Spindle fibres (made of microtubules) start to form (and are completely formed by the end of prophase).
- Centrioles (absent from plant cells) move to opposite poles.
Metaphase
2 things occur
- Spindle fibres bind to the centromere of sister chromatids and cause their movement towards the equatorial plate.
- Sister chromatids are aligned at the equatorial plate at the end of metaphase.
Anaphase (the shortest phase of mitosis)
-Sister chromatids are separated (now known as chromosomes) and pulled to opposite poles by the spindle fibres.
Telophase
6 things occur
- The chromosomes have reached the poles.
- A nuclear membrane starts to reform at each pole.
- A nucleolus appears in each new nucleus.
- The spindle fibres disintegrate.
- The cell elongates in preparation for cytokinesis.
- In some cases, the invagination of the membrane is also visible (marking the beginning of cytokinesis).
Mitotic index Definition
The mitotic index is defined as the ratio of the number of cells in a population undergoing mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase or telophase) to the total number of visible cells.