Unit 2 - Cell Division Flashcards

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Name the two types of cell division

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Mitosis and Meiosis

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What is cell division needed for?

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Growth and repair of damaged cells and for producing new offspring

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What is Mitosis?

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Normal cell division, it produces clones of the origional adult cell

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What happens during mitosis?

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  1. The normal body cell has 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs
  2. As cell division starts, each chromosome makes a copy of itself
  3. The chromosomes **line up **in the centre of the cell
  4. The chromosomes are split evenly between the 2 new cells, each cell is a **genetically identical clone of the parent cell **(daughter cells)
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Where does mitosis happen

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In all your body cells

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What is meiosis

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A special type of cell division which takes place in the ovaries and **testes **to produce gametes (sex cells)

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What happens during meiosis?

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  • An adult cell in the testes or ovary has 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs
  • A copy of each chromosomes is made
  • The cells divide and one copy of each pair of chromosomes ends up in each new cell (this halfs the number of chormosomes)
  • A second cell division takes place and one copy of each cell ends up in 4 daughter cells

The 4 cells are gametes as they contain half the genetic information of the origional plant cell

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Why do 2 gametes fuse together during fertilisation?

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To restore the chromosome number

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9
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Why is reproduction via meiosis important?

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It introduces variation

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What are stem cells?

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Undifferenciaed cells, they don’t have a specific job but can divide to become any type of cell.

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What are the 2 sources of stem cells?

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Embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells

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What is a pro and a con of embryonic stem cells?

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+ They can be used to create any type of cell

  • They need to be collected from embryos (this damages them - therefore catalyses ‘right to life’ belief)
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What are 2 pro’s and 3 cons of adult stem cells

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+ Adults can give permission for removal

+ Using a persons stem cells allows identical cells to be created for that person

  • Difficult to remove (as they are in bone marrow)
  • They can’t become any type of cell (only a few)
  • May cause cancer (by growing out of control)
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Name the 4 ways in which we can use stem cells

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  1. Grow new nervous tissue eg for spinal damage
  2. Grow replacement organs that won’t be rejected if the persons own stem cells are used
  3. **Treat diseases **of the brain
  4. Grow new skin for burn victims
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