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10–1 Cell Growth A. Limits to Cell Growth 1.DNA “Overload” 2.Exchanging Materials 3.Ratio of Surface Area to Volume 4.Cell DivisionTRANSCRIPT
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Materials move through cells by diffusion. Oxygen and food move into cells, while waste products move out of cells. How does the size of a cell affect how efficiently materials get to all parts of a cell?
Work with a partner to complete this activity
1. On a sheet of paper, make a drawing of a cell that has the following dimensions: 5 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm. Your partner should draw another cell about one half the size of your cell on a separate sheet of paper.
2. Compare your drawings. How much longer do you think it would taketo get from the cell membrane to the center of the big cell than from the cell membrane to the center of the smaller cell?
3.What is the advantage of cells being small?
It would take twice the amount of time.
If cells are small, materials can be distributed to all parts of the cell quickly.
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Image from: http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/life/images/grow.JPG
Image by Riedell
CELL GROWTH & DIVISION10-1 & 10-2
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10–1 Cell GrowthA. Limits to Cell Growth
1. DNA “Overload”
2. Exchanging Materials
3. Ratio of Surface Area to Volume
4. Cell Division
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2 Reasons why cells divide
1. _____________________As cell grows bigger demand on DNA“genetic library” becomes too great
Ex: Small town library has 1000 books. As town grows and more people borrow books, there may be a waiting list to read the most popular titles
DNA OVERLOAD
http://www.adc.state.az.us/images/Off-Library.JPG
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2 Reasons why cells divide
2. _____________________As cell grows bigger demand for transport across membrane is too great
Material exchange can’t keep up
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Ability to transport of oxygen, food, waste across cell membrane depends on _______________
Need for these depends on ___________
SURFACE AREA
CELL VOLUME
As cell grows these DON’T increase at the same rate
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Cell Size
Surface Area (length x width x 6)Volume (length x width x height)
Ratio of Surface Area to Volume
Ratio of Surface Area to Volume in CellsSection 10-1
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BIGGER CELLS NEED MORE FOODand OXYGEN, but CAN’T
TRANSPORTIT FAST ENOUGH or IN BIGENOUGH QUANTITIES!
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Multicellular organisms grow mainly by increasing cell number
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Section Outline
10–2 Cell DivisionA.ChromosomesB.The Cell CycleC. Events of the Cell CycleD. Mitosis
1. Prophase2. Metaphase3. Anaphase4. Telophase
E.Cytokinesis
Section 10-2
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SPREAD OUT INNON-DIVIDING CELLS
SCRUNCHED UPIN DIVIDINGCELLS
CHROMATIN CHROMOSOMES
DNA CAN BE:
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DNA in PROKARYOTES
•BACTERIAL DNA is CIRCULAR•HAVE ONE CHROMOSOME•NO NUCLEUS;
ATTACHED TO CELL MEMBRANE
http://www.origin-life.gr.jp/3202/3202121/fig6.jpg
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DNA in EUKARYOTES(Plants & Animals)
• DNA is ROD-SHAPED CHROMOSOMES• MANY PAIRS• FOUND IN NUCLEUS
http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/chrom2.jpg
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Chromosome structure• ___________________
2 identical arms • __________________ constricted area
holds chromatids together
•__________________ PAIR 2 of each chromosome(one from mom; one from dad)
CHROMATIDS
CENTROMERE
HOMOLOGOUS
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HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES
http://arnica.csustan.edu/biol3020/cell_division/cell_division.htm
• SAME SIZE• SAME SHAPE• CARRY GENES for the
SAME TRAITS• BUT ______________! (Don’t have to have the
SAME CHOICES)
http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/genetics%20tutorial.htm
NOT IDENTICAL
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CELL DIVISION in PROKARYOTES
Bacteria reproduce using__________________________________ BINARY FISSION
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/mitosis/fission.jpg
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CELL DIVISION in EUKARYOTES is more
complicatedDivision of nucleus (chromosomes)= _____________
Division of cytoplasm = ___________
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______________ =series of events that cells go through as they grow and develop
cells alive cell cycle
CELL CYCLE
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CELL CYCLEINTERPHASE – non-dividing phase G1- Grow bigger
Cell is “doing its job” DNA is spread out as chromatin
S - Synthesis (copy DNA)& chromosomal proteins
G2- Grow bigger, make organelles &
molecules needed for cell division
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CELL DIVISIONMITOSIS – Nuclear division Prophase Metaphase
AnaphaseTelophaseCytokinesis – Cytoplasm divides
G0 – cell stops dividing (Ex: nerve cell)
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M phase
G2 phase
S phase
G1 phase
Figure 10–4 The Cell CycleSection 10-2
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CELL DIVISION in EUKARYOTES is more
complicatedDivision of nucleus (chromosomes)= _____________
Division of cytoplasm = ___________
MITOSIS
CYTOKINESIS
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INTERPHASE (G1 - S - G2)In between divisionsCells are in this phase most of the timeCan see nucleus DNA spread out as chromatin
Can’t see chromosomes DNA gets copied (S)
Cell gets ready to divide
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PROPHASE1st dividing phase
Spindle fibers form & attach to chromosomes
Nuclear membrane & nucleolus disappear
DNA scrunches into chromosomesCentrioles appear in centrosome region & move to poles
Pearson Education Inc publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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________ region organizes spindle
Spindle MICROTUBULES are part of cytoskeletonhttp://www.coleharbourhigh.ednet.ns.ca/library/organelle_worksheet.htm
CENTROSOME
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METAPHASEChromosomes line up in ___________middle
Images from:Pearson Eduction Ince; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall http://www.science.siu.edu/plant-biology/PLB117/JPEGs%20CD/0247.JPG
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ANAPHASECentromeres splitCentrioles pull chromatids_______apart
Images from:Pearson Eduction Ince; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall http://www.science.siu.edu/plant-biology/PLB117/JPEGs%20CD/0247.JPG
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TELOPHASE (reverse prophase steps)See ______ nucleiNuclear membrane & nucleolus returnChromosomes spread out as chromatinCentrioles disappear
Spindle fibers disappear
two
Images from:Pearson Eduction Ince; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hallhttp://www2.bc.cc.ca.us/cnewton/Biology%2011/Mitosis.html
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CYTOKINESISCytoplasm splits into 2 cells
ANIMAL CELLS pinch cytoplasm in two with a ______________________CLEAVAGE FURROW
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CYTOKINESISCytoplasm splits into 2 cellsPLANT CELLS can’t pinch because they have a sturdy ____________
Plant cells separate cytoplasm by growing a _______________ down the middle.
CELL PLATE
CELL WALL
http://www.eastcentral.edu/acad/depts/BI/plant_mitosis_nolabels.html
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Centrioles
Chromatin
Interphase
Nuclear envelope
Cytokinesis
Nuclear envelope reforming
Telophase
Anaphase
Individual chromosomes
Metaphase
Centriole
Spindle
CentrioleChromosomes
(paired chromatids)
Prophase
Centromere
Spindle forming
Section 10-2
Figure 10–5 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Animal Cell Mitosis Animal Cell Cytokinesis
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includes
is divided into is divided into
Concept MapSection 10-2
Cell Cycle
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includes
is divided into is divided into
Concept MapSection 10-2
Cell Cycle
M phase (Mitosis)
Interphase
G1 phase S phase ProphaseG2 phase Metaphase TelophaseAnaphase
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SOUTH DAKOTA CORE SCIENCE STANDARDS
9-12.L.1.1. Students are able to relate cellular functions and processes to specialized structures within cells.
• Transport (ANALYSIS)cell membranes, homeostasis
• Cell life cycles (ANALYSIS)Examples: somatic cells (mitosis)
LIFE SCIENCE:Indicator 1: Understand the fundamental structures, functions, classifications, and mechanisms found in living things
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Core High School Life SciencePerformance Descriptors
High school students performing at the ADVANCED level:
predict the function of a given structure;predict the outcome of changes in the cell cycle;predict how homeostasis is maintained within living
systems;
High school students performing at the PROFICIENT level:
describe the relationship between structure and function explain how homeostasis is maintained within living systems; compare and contrast the cell cycles in somatic and germ cells;
High school students performing at the BASIC level
recognize that different structures perform different functionsdefine homeostasis;describe the life cycle of somatic cells;