Unit 3 - Mitosis Flashcards

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List the 2 main stages of a cell’s life

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  • Interphase

* Mitosis

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What happens during the interphase?

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The interphase is the non-dividing stage of a cell’s life in which it prepares for mitosis, the dividing stage.

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List the 3 sub-stages of the interphase

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  1. G1- Growth stage 1
  2. S - Synthesis stage
  3. G2 - Growth stage 2
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What occurs during the sub-stages of the interphase?

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  1. G1- cells grow and replicate organelles
  2. S - DNA is replicated and DNA associated proteins are synthesised
  3. G2 - Mitotic proteins are synthesised
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Define ploidy

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Refers to the number of pairs of chromosomes in the cell

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What is the difference between haploid and diploid cells?

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Haploid cells have 1 copy of each chromosome each. They are denoted as ‘n’
Diploid cells have 2 copies of each chromosome each. They are denoted as ‘2n’

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What are the 2 main processes that occur during the mitosis phase of a cell’s life?

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  1. Mitosis - nuclear division

2. Cytokynesis - cytoplasmic division

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List the 4 phases of mitosis

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  1. Prophase
  2. Metaphase
  3. Anaphase
  4. Telophase (wherein cytoplasm takes place)
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Define chromosomes

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A DNA molecule containing most or all of the organism’s genetic material.

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Define chromatids

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One half of a replicated chromosome. A pair of these will join at a centromere.

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What is the function of centrosomes in mitosis?

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The cell organelle, centrosomes, contain centrioles which are a direct factor influencing cell division.

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What is the kinetochore of a chromosome?

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A protein structure that serves to allow sister chromatids to be separated during cell division.

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What occurs during the mitotic Prophase?

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  • Chromosomes condense
  • The nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear
  • Spindle fibres form
  • Chromosomes are captured by spindle fibres
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What occurs during the mitotic Metaphase?

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Centrioles polarise and align the chromosomes on the cellular equator with one kinetochore facing each pole.

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What occurs during the mitotic Anaphase?

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  • Sister chromatids separate

* Spindle fibres contract and pull chromatids poleward

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What occurs during the mitotic Telophase?

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  • Spindle fibres disintegrate
  • Nuclear envelope form around both groups of chromosomes
  • Chromosomes revert to their extended state
  • Nucleoli reappear
  • Cytokynesis takes place
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What occurs during the Cytokynetic phase in animals?

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  • Microfilaments attached to the cell’s plasma membrane form a ring around the cellular equator
  • The ring contracts, dividing the cytoplasm in two, enclosing the daughter nuclei in separate cells
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What occurs during the Cytokynetic phase in plants?

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  • Takes place through the cell plate

* The cell plate will become a new cell wall between two cells.