B2 - Cell Division Flashcards
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How do bacteria multiply
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- Binary fission - one bacterial cell splits into two
2
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How often can bacteria divide
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- Up to once every 20 minutes
- This is with optimum conditions
3
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How many chromosomes does a body cell have
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- 46 (23 pairs)
- Gametes only have 23
4
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Stages of the cell cycle
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- DNA/ Chromosomes are doubled to form 2 sets. Organelles are also doubled and the cell expands
- Mitosis - one set of chromosomes is pulled to each end of the cell and the nucleus divides
- The cytoplasm and cell membrane split to form two genetically identical daughter cells. Each cell has an identical set of chromosomes to each other
5
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Functions of mitosis
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- Essential for growth and development
- Takes place during repair
- Happens during asexual reporudction
6
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What are stem cells
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Uspecialised cells that are capable of differentiating into any type of cell
7
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Where can stem cells be found in humans
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Embryos and bone marrow
8
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Where are stem cells found in plants
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- In the meristems (shoots and roots)
- Mitosis is constantly taking place here and cells elongate and differentiate
9
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What is special about plant cells and plant stem cells
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- They can differentiate at any point in the life of the plant
- They can dedifferentiate and differentiate again depending on where they are in the plant
10
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How are plants cloned
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- Tissue samples from leaf are taken (chopped up)
- Placed in agar and growth medium (auxin)
- Cells differentiate and divide into plantletes
- Plantletes are then placed into compost
11
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Reasons for plant cloning
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- To clone a rare plant to stop it going extinct
- To produce lots of a plant
- Agriculture - high crop yield with favoured characteristics
12
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Types of stem cells in humans
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- Embryonic stem cells - pluripotent so can differentiate into any type of cell
- Adult stem cells - multipotent so can differentiate into a few types of cells but not all. E,g, bone marrow + blood cells
13
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Ethical problems with embryonic stem cells
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- Ethically wrong to use a human as a source of cells
- Violations of human rights as embryo can’t give permission
- Religious objections - shouldn’t intefere with sexual reporduction and creation
14
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Procedural problems with embryonic stem cells
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- Risk of stem cells causing cancer as they divide rapidly
- Difficult to get stem cells to differentiate into cells needed
- Process is slow and expensive
15
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What can adult stem cells be used for
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- Replace/ fix nerve cells and therefore fix paralysis
- Could also fix diabetes in the future