Cell division Flashcards
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What are the two major phase of cell division?
Interphase and mitotic (division) phase
What does cell do during interphase?
- DNA is replicated and check for errors in the nucleus
- Protein synthesis occur in the cytoplasm
- Mitochondria grow and divide, increasing in number in the cytoplasm
- Chloroplast grow and divide in plant and algal cell cytoplasm, increasing in number
- The normal metabolic process occur
What are the three phase in interphase?
G1, S, G2
What does the cell do during the three phase during interphase?
- G1 - the first growth phase - proteins from which organelles are synthesised are produced and organelle replicate. The cell increase in size
- S - Synthesis phase - DNA is replicated in the nucleus
- G2 - the second growth phase - the cell continues to increase in size, energy stores are increased and the duplicated DNA is checked for errors
What are the two phase in mitotic phase?
Mitosis and cytokinesis
What does the cell do during the two phase in mitotic phase?
- Mitosis - the nucleus divide
- Cytokinesis - the cytoplasm divide and two cells are produced
What does checkpoint in cell cycle do?
They monitor and verify whether the processes at each phase of the cell cycle have been accurately completed before the cell is allowed to progress into the next phase
Why is mitosis neccesary in organism?
Growth, replacement and repair of tissue in multicellular organism
Asexual reproduction
What is the product of mitosis?
Two genetically identical daughter cells
What is chromatid?
one of the two identical halves of a chromosome that has been replicated in preparation for cell division
What is centromere
The region where two chromatid joined together
What is the region where thwo chromatid joined together?
centromere
What are the four phases of mitosis?
PMAT
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
What is a chromosomes?
A single long molecule of DNA
What is formed when chromosome is copied?
Sister chromatids are formed and joined at the centromere
What happens during Prophase in mitosis?
- The chromosomes coil and condense
- They become visible under light microscope
- The nucleolus disappear and nuclear membrane began to break down
- A pair of centrioles move to either pole of the cell
- Proteins began to form spindle fibres which attach to each centromere of each chromosome
- The spindle fibres start to move the chromosomes to the centre of the cell
What happens during Metaphase in mitosis?
The chromosomes are moved by the spindle fibres and lined up at the equator of the cell
What happens during Anaphase in mitosis?
The centromeres divide into two and the spindle fibres begin to shorten
This pull teh sister chromatids towards opposite poles of the cell
What happens during Telophase in mitosis?
The chromids have reached the poles and are now called chromosomes
The spindle apparatus breaks down
The nuclear envelope reforms
The chromosomes uncoil back into their chromatin state
The nucleolus reappears
What happens during Cytokinesis in mitosis in animal cells?
A cleavage furrow form around the middle of the cell
The cell surface membrane get pulled inward but cytoskeleton until it is close enough to fuse together, forming two cells
What happens during Cytokinesis in mitosis in plant cells?
Vesicles from golgi apparatus begins to assemble in the same place as where the metaphase plant was formed
The vesicles fuse with each other and the cell surface membrance, dividing the cell into two
New section of cell wall then form along the new sections of membrane
What is a diploid cell?
A diploid cell is a cell that contains two complete sets of chromosomes
What is a haploid cell?
Haploid cells contain one complete set of chromosomes
What is gamete?
sex cell