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Cell Division Unit Objectives In this second unit of biology, you will be learning how cells divide. Did you know that your body contains over a trillion cells? Where did all of these cells come from? How did we get so many if all we started with was just the one cell? How do cells know when to divide? What happens if they make a mistake? Also, not all cells are the same. Do all cells divide the same? To investigate cell division, you will use your microscope skills to identify the different stages of cell division as well as how long each of the stages takes to complete. Many of the concepts and skills that you learned in the cell unit will be used to investigate cell division. This is a short unit only 2 weeks! If you work at learning the stages of cell division and the differences between the two types of cell division, you will have a very successful cell division unit. Upon conclusion of this unit the learner will: 1. Relate the process of mitosis by sequencing the stages of mitosis as body cells are formed. 2. Relate the process of meiosis as sex cells are formed. 3. Compare and contrast the chromosome number in mitosis and meiosis. Vocabulary you should be familiar with: Mitosis Meiosis Cell cycle Interphase Haploid Apoptosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Homologous Karyotype Random Assortment Diploid Crossing over Non-disjunction Chromosome Chromatid Centromere Checkpoints Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 1

INSERT CALENDAR HERE Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 2

Cell Reproduction - Mitosis All cells come from pre-existing cells. True, but how does this happen? Mitosis In higher organisms, mitosis only occurs in,, and. cells such as Mitosis does NOT occur in ( and ) Why must cells go through mitosis? 1. 2. Mitosis is really a story about chromosomes packages of DNA. What do chromosomes look like? Chromosomes come in called. These are held together at a. Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 3

What are the steps of mitosis? 1. Interphase A. B. Plant and animal cells in interphase. During Interphase, DNA copies itself so it can be divided equally between the two daughter cells. Chromatid Chromatid Centromere DNA is copied during Interphase Chromosome before DNA Synthesis Chromosome after DNA Synthesis Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 4

2. Prophase is the next step in mitosis. A. B. Plant and animal cells in prophase. condenses into Since chromosomes are packages, they easier to move around than messy chromatin! C. send out (made of microtubules) which attach to the of each chromosome. Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 5

3. Metaphase A. Plant and animal cells in metaphase. 4. Anaphase A. B. anaphase. During Anaphase, spindle fibers pull chromosome apart. This creates two separate chromosomes. Chromatid Chromatid Anaphase Chromosome before Anaphase Two chromosomes after Anaphase Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 6

5. Telophase and Cytokinesis A. B. C. telophase. A good way of remembering the stages of mitosis is: I Prefer Mangoes After Tea Overall goal of Mitosis: 1. Divide one cell into two cells 2. Make sure that each daughter cell has the same number of chromsomes as the original cell (clone) Mitosis Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 7

For a good computer animation, go to www.cellsalive.com. Click on Cell Biology and then on Mitosis. OR http://www.iknow.net/cdroms/cell_cdrom/cellmovies.shtml and click on Plant Mitosis Movie OR http://cellimages.ascb.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php? CISOROOT=/p4041coll2&CISOPTR=55&REC=1 OR http://cellimages.ascb.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php? CISOROOT=/p4041coll2&CISOPTR=38&REC=1 Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 8

When does mitosis occur? G2 Mitosis G1 cell carries out normal functions Cell Cycle G1 S DNA is copied G2 cell carries out normal functions S (DNA Synthesis) http://iknow.net/cdroms/cell_cdrom/index.shtml and click on The Cell Cycle Movie In otherwords: Cells do a lot more than just reproduce! How long does mitosis take? Bacteria Human kidney cell Human nerve cell When does mitosis occur? When during life does mitosis occur the fastest? Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 9

Cancer when the cell cycle doesn t stop The cell cycle doesn t always keep going there are three checkpoints to make sure that the cell is doing the cell cycle correctly. Mitosis 2 3 G2 Cell Cycle G1 1 S (DNA Synthesis) Checkpoint 1 occurs during G1, a protein called Cdk checks: 1. the cell is big enough 2. surrounding environment is good for DNA Synthesis. Checkpoint 2 occurs at the end of G2 right before mitosis. A protein called p27 checks: 1. DNA has been replicated. 2. the cell is big enough 3. surrounding environment is good for DNA Synthesis. Low levels of p27 in patients who have breast cancer is not a good sign (cells have lost the ability to regulate themselves and cancer will continue). Checkpoint 3 occurs at metaphase. A protein called p53 checks: 1. DNA lined up in middle of cell. 2. DNA is not damaged - A mutation to p53 is the most frequent mutation leading to cancer. Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 10

If the cell is too damaged, or programmed cell death occurs. What organelle might be involved in this process? When else during life does programmed cell death occur? For a good cell cycle computer animation, go to www.cellsalive.com, click on Cell Biology, and then click on Cell Cycle. http://www.copernicusproject.ucr.edu/ssi/highschoolbioresources/celldivision/mitosis/c ancer_cells.asf Cancer Video Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 11

Meiosis You mean there s another form of cell division? Meiosis http://www.copernicusproject.ucr.edu/ssi/hsbiologyresources.htm Meiosis Video How many chromosomes do human somatic cells have? In order to answer this question, we look at a karyotype a picture of all the chromosomes in one cell. Karyotypes show that human somatic cells have chromosomes and these chromosomes come in. Why pairs? Mitosis Mitosis Fertilization Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 12

So if humans have 46 chromsomes in every cell how many chromosomes do human sperm and human eggs have? Why sperm and egg don t have 46 chromosomes... 46 Mitosis Mitosis 46 Fertilization This means that the chromosome number has to be to produce gametes (sperm and egg only). How is the chromosome number reduced? Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 13

Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis: Difference #1 Meiosis makes sex cells (gametes) Difference #2 Meiosis cuts chromosome number in half (no more pairs) Difference #3 Meiosis has two rounds of cell division (mitosis only has one) Difference #4 Chromosome pairs meet in middle during first Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 14

http://www.biologyinmotion.com/cell_division/ metaphase. 1 st Round of Meiosis - homologous (similar) chromosomes pair up and meet in middle - They can meet in any order as long as they are paired (RANDOM ASSORTMENT) - When homologous chromosomes separate... NO MORE PAIRS!!! 2 nd Round of Meiosis - Chromosomes meet in middle (just like mitosis) - Chromatids separate Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 15

In what type of cells does meiosis occur? (Hint: a good way of remembering this is My toeses don t have sex...get it? Mitosis don t have sex.) When does meiosis begin in humans? Males Females When does meiosis stop in humans? Males Females How many sperm are produced from one cell in meiosis? How many eggs are produced from one cell in meiosis? Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 16

Other terms to be familiar with: Diploid Haploid Homologous Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 17

Non-Disjunction What happens when Meiosis is not performed correctly? Remember: In Mitosis, the goal is to get a copy of one of each chromosome into each daughter cell (Mom and Dad s). In Meiosis, the goal is to get one of each type of chromosome into each daughter cell (Mom or Dad s). Mitosis Meiosis Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 18

In meiosis, during directions.. Pairs of chromosomes go in chromosomes meet in the middle However, this isn t always the case. Non-disjunction When non-disjunction occurs, some pairs of chromosomes stay together and do not go their separate ways. Meiosis after non-disjunction Non-disjunction of chromosomes during meiosis can result in major complications after fertilization. Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 19

Let s fertilize a normal egg with an abnormal sperm. Draw the results. Mitosis Fertilization So what do you conclude about the number of chromosomes an individual has after fertilization with an egg or sperm that was produced by nondisjunction? Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 20

Count the total number of chromsomes. Down s Syndrome occurs when Any problems? Trisomy 21 Typical characteristics Other non-disjunction chromosome disorders Can all types non-disjunction result in the birth of a child? Kritsch Cell Division Unit NOTES 21