Unit 3 - Mitosis Flashcards
List the 2 main stages of a cell’s life
- Interphase
* Mitosis
What happens during the interphase?
The interphase is the non-dividing stage of a cell’s life in which it prepares for mitosis, the dividing stage.
List the 3 sub-stages of the interphase
- G1- Growth stage 1
- S - Synthesis stage
- G2 - Growth stage 2
What occurs during the sub-stages of the interphase?
- G1- cells grow and replicate organelles
- S - DNA is replicated and DNA associated proteins are synthesised
- G2 - Mitotic proteins are synthesised
Define ploidy
Refers to the number of pairs of chromosomes in the cell
What is the difference between haploid and diploid cells?
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’
What are the 2 main processes that occur during the mitosis phase of a cell’s life?
- Mitosis - nuclear division
2. Cytokynesis - cytoplasmic division
List the 4 phases of mitosis
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase (wherein cytoplasm takes place)
Define chromosomes
A DNA molecule containing most or all of the organism’s genetic material.
Define chromatids
One half of a replicated chromosome. A pair of these will join at a centromere.
What is the function of centrosomes in mitosis?
The cell organelle, centrosomes, contain centrioles which are a direct factor influencing cell division.
What is the kinetochore of a chromosome?
A protein structure that serves to allow sister chromatids to be separated during cell division.
What occurs during the mitotic Prophase?
- Chromosomes condense
- The nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear
- Spindle fibres form
- Chromosomes are captured by spindle fibres
What occurs during the mitotic Metaphase?
Centrioles polarise and align the chromosomes on the cellular equator with one kinetochore facing each pole.
What occurs during the mitotic Anaphase?
- Sister chromatids separate
* Spindle fibres contract and pull chromatids poleward