Mitosis Flashcards
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Explain what happens during Interphase (2)
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- DNA is replicated
2. Two copies of DNA join at the centromere
2
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Explain what happens during Prophase (3)
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- Chromosomes condense and become visible
- Centrioles migrate to opposite poles and spindle fibres develop
- Nucleolus disappears and nuclear envelope breaks down
3
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Explain what happens during Metaphase (2)
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- Chromosomes are seen to be made up of 2 chromatids. Each is an identical copy of DNA to the parent cell
- Microtubules attached to centromere pull chromosomes along spindle apparatus so that they aline across the equator of the cell
4
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Explain what happens during Anaphase (4)
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- Centromere divides in 2 and spindle fibres pull individual chromatids of the chromosome apart
- Chromatids move to opposite poles of cell
- Energy is provided by mitochondria, that gather around spindle fibres
- If chemicals destroy the spindle, chromosomes remain at the equator
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Explain what happens during Telophase (4)
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- Chromosomes spread-out to form chromatin, disappearing
- Spindle fibres disintegrate
- Nuclear envelope and nucleolus re-form
- Cytoplasm divides (Cytokinesis)
6
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Explain what happens during Binary Fission (4)
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- Circular DNA molecule replicates and both copies attach to cell membrane
- Plasmids replicate
- Cell membrane grows between the 2 DNA molecules and pinches inwards, dividing cytoplasm in two.
- New cell wall forms between two molecules of DNA dividing into 2 daughter cells each with a single copy of circular DNA and variable copies of plasmids
7
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Explain the importance of mitosis (3)
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- Growth - cells used in growth are genetically identical
- Repair - New cells must be identical to replace damaged and dead cells
- Asexual reproduction - division by mitosis to give two new offspring, each offspring genetically identical to the parent
8
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Explain what happens during Cancer treatment (3)
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- Drugs use to treat cancer (Chemotherapy) disrupt the cell cycle by inhibiting DNA replication
- Inhibiting the metaphase stage by disrupting spindle formation
- Drugs also disrupt cell cycle of normal cells although cancerous cells are affected more as they divide rapidly.
9
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Describe the cell cycle (3)
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- Interphase - occupies most of cell cycle, no division takes place
- Nuclear division - Nucleus divides into two or four
- Cytokinesis - Cytoplasm divides to produce two or four cells