Mitosis Flashcards

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What is cell division?

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  • the parent cell divides into produce two genetically identical daughter cells
  • mitosis is needed for growth in multi cellular organisms and for repairing damaged tissues
  • in multicellular organisations not all cells keep their ability to divide
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What is the cell cycle?

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  • The cell cycle consists of a period of cell growth and DNA replication called interphase
  • mitosis happens after that
  • interphase is subdivided into three separate cell growth stages called G1, S and G2
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What are the stages of mitosis?

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  • interphase which is not a division stage
  • prophase
  • metaphase
  • anaphase
  • telophase
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What is interphase?

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  • The cell carries out normal functions while preparing to divide
  • the cells DNA is unraveled and replicated to double its genetic content
  • the organelles are replicated so it has spare ones
  • the ATP content is increased which provides energy for cell division
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What is prophase?

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  • chromosomes condense getting shorter and fatter
  • tiny bundles of protein called centrioles start moving to opposite ends of the cell forming a network of protein fibres across it called the spindle
  • the nuclear envelop breaks down and chromosomes lie free in the cytoplasm
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What is metaphase?

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-The chromosomes which each have two chromatids lie along the middle of the cell and become attracted to the spindle fibre by their centromere

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What is anaphase?

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  • the centromeres divide separating each pair of sister chromatids
  • the spindles contract pulling chromatids to opposite poles of the spindle by the centromere
  • the chromatids appear v shaped
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What is telophase?

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  • the chromatids reach opposite poles on the spindles
  • they uncoil and become long and thin again (they are now chromosomes)
  • a nuclear envelope forms around each group of chromosomes so there’s two nuclei
  • they cytoplasm divides producing two daughter cells that are genetically identical the daughter cells start mitosis
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How do you calculate how long each stage of mitosis lasts?

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  • find how many cells are in metaphase out of the amount of visible cells
  • find out how long the cell cycle lasts in minuets
  • divide amount of cells by the amount of cells visible and times by the time the cell cycle lasts
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How is cancer related to cell division?

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  • mitosis and the cell cycle are controlled by genes
  • when cells divide enough times to make a new cell they usually stop dividing but if there’s a mutation in the gene controlling cell division the cells can grow out of control
  • the cells eventually forms a tumour
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How do some cancer treatments target the cell cycle?

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  • Some treatments for cancer are designed to control the rate of cell division in tumour cells by disrupting the cell cycle which kills tumour cells
  • the treatments will also kill normal body cells but is more likely to kill tumour cells
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How do cancer treatments affect G1?

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  • some chemical drugs prevent the synthesis of enzymes needed for DNA replication
  • without the enzymes the cell is unable to enter the synthesis phase disrupting the cell cycle to force the cell to kill itself
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How do cancer treatments affect the S phase?

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  • radiation and some drugs damage DNA
  • the DNA in the cell is checked for damage several times during the cell cycle
  • if severe damage is detected the cell will kill itself preventing further tumour growth
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What is cancer?

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A tumour that invades surrounding tissue

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