KA2.1 - Producing New Cells Flashcards

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What is mitosis used for in multicellular organisms?

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Provides new cells for growth and repair.

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The purpose of mitosis is to create … new cells that are … identical to the parent cell.

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Two … genetically.

Mitosis creates two new cells produced (daughter cells) which are genetically identical to the parent cell.

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Before mitosis can begin what must happen?

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The DNA of the parent cell is copied exactly by the process of replication.

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What is stage 1 of mitosis?

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Chromosomes shorten and thicken to become visible. Spindle fibres form in cytoplasm. Nuclear membrane breaks down.

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What is stage 2 of mitosis?

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Spindle fibres line pairs of chromatids up along equator (middle) of the cell.

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What is stage 3 of mitosis?

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Spindle fibres pull chromatids apart and chromosomes move to opposite poles (top and bottom of cell).

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What is stage 4 of mitosis?

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New nuclear membranes form around the two sets of chromosomes. Cytoplasm splits to form two new cells.

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Describe the process of mitosis.

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Stages of mitosis.
1 - Chromosomes shorten and thicken to become visible. Spindle fibres form in cytoplasm. Nuclear membrane breaks down.
2 - Spindle fibres line pairs of chromatids up along equator (middle) of the cell.
3 - Spindle fibres pull chromatids apart and chromosomes move to opposite poles (top and bottom of cell).
4 - New nuclear membranes form around the two sets of chromosomes. Cytoplasm splits to form two new cells.

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If there are four chromosomes before mitosis, how many chromosomes will there be after mitosis?

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Four chromosomes.

The number of chromosomes stays the same at the start and end of mitosis.

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10
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Stem cells are … cells which can divide in order to …

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Unspecialised cells … self-renew.

Stems cells are able to become any cell type and make more of themselves (self-renew)

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What are the two properties of stem cells?

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Self-renew and differentiation.

Stem cells can make more of themselves or become different types of cell

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12
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Stem cells are involved in growth and …

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Repair.

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