Mitosis & Cell Cycle Flashcards
What is mitosis?
The process of 1 cell dividing into 2 cells.
What is cell division?
- nuclear material is divided into 2 identical parts (mitosis)
- cell contents are evenly split between 2 daughter cells (cytokinesis).
How many points are there that describes the importance of cell division?
3
What are the points that describe the importance of the cell division?
- Healing and tissue repair: replace dead cells
- Growth: increase number of cells to keep cells small and constant
- Reproduction: perpetuate life
How many stages are there in the cell cycle?
2
What are the stages of the cell cycle?
- Interphase
2. Cell Division
What is interphase?
When a cell is preparing for cell division, which is majority of the time and the longest phase.
When does interphase occur?
Occurs before mitosis begins, hence it’s NOT part of mitosis
When is a cell not allowed to undergo cell division when one or more of the following occurs?
- Unsufficient amount of nutrients unable to support growth
- DNA has not replicated
- DNA is damaged
What are the phases in Interphase?
First Growth Phase (G1):
- Period of cell producing new proteins and organelles
Synthesis Phase (S): Cell synthesizes entire copy of DNA
Second Growth Phase (G2):
- shortest phase
- cell produces organelles and structures for cell division
How many phases are there in the cell cycle?
4
What are the phases in the cell cycle?
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
What is prophase?
- Longest phase of mitosis (preparation phase)
- Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
- Centrioles and mitotic spindles began to form
What is metaphase?
- Organizational phase
- Spindle fibres attach to the chromosomes @ centromere
- Chromosomes line up the middle of the cell
What is anaphase?
- Separation phase
- Chromosomes split at the centromere
- Sister ‘chromatids’ are pulled by spindle fibers to opposite poles of the cell