Producing New Cells Flashcards

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What is the purpose of cell division?

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Growth and repair

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Stem cells are said to be…

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Unspecialised, because they aren’t a specific type of cell

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How are more stem cells made?

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Self-renewal, where the cells divide and produce more of them.

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What are 2 types of stem cells?

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Embryonic stem cells - very early stage embryos

Tissue stem cells - parts of the body throughout life

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What is the difference between embryonic stem cells and tissue stem cells?

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Embryonic stem cells are capable of becoming any type of body cell.

Tissue stem cells can only become a few types of cell.

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Why is the chromosome complement maintained during mitosis?

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So that the daughter cells share the same function as the original cell.

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Stages of mitosis

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Chromatids line up across the equator.

Spindle fibres contract and chromatids are pulled apart.

Chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell

Nuclear membranes form

Cytoplasm divides

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