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1 1 Asexual Reproduction Mitosis Mitosis is the process in which the nucleus divides to form two new nuclei. How does mitosis differ in plants and animals?

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Asexual ReproductionMitosis

Mitosis is the process in which

the nucleus divides to form two

new nuclei. How does mitosis

differ in plants and animals?

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How do little elephants grow up to be BIG elephants?

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The process of asexual

reproduction begins after a sperm fertilizes an egg.

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Skin cancer - the abnormal growth of

skin cells - most often develops on skin

exposed to the sun.

Cell that reproduce by asexual

reproduction reproduce constantly.

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Animated Mitosis Cyclehttp://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm

• Interphase

• Prophase

• Metaphase

• Anaphase

• Telophase & Cytokinesis

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• Chromosomes are copied (# doubles)

• Chromosomes appear as threadlike coils (chromatin) at the start, but each chromosome and its copy(sister chromosome) change to sister chromatids at end of this phase

CELL

MEMBRANENucleus

Cytoplasm

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Unreplicated vs. replicated chromosome

During which part of the Cell

Cycle does replication of DNA

occur . . . Interphase, or Cell

Division (Mitosis or Meiosis)?

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Animal Cell Plant Cell

Photographs from: http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm

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• Mitosis begins (cell begins to divide)

• Centrioles (or poles) appear and begin to move to opposite end of the cell.

• Spindle fibers form between the poles.

CentriolesSister chromatids

Spindle fibers

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Animal Cell Plant Cell

Photographs from: http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm

Spindle fibers

Centrioles

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• Chromatids (or pairs of chromosomes) attach to the spindle fibers.

Centrioles

Spindle fibers

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Animal Cell Plant Cell

Photographs from: http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm

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• Chromatids (or pairs of chromosomes) separate and begin to move to opposite ends of the cell.

Centrioles

Spindle fibers

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Animal Cell Plant Cell

Photographs from: http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm

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• Two new nuclei form.

• Chromosomes appear as chromatin (threads rather than rods).

• Mitosis ends.

NucleiNuclei

Chromatin

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Animal Cell Plant Cell

Photographs from: http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm

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• Cell membrane moves inward to create two identical daughter cells – each with its own nucleus with identical chromosomes.

• Daughter cells are IDENTICAL to the original parent cell.

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Animal Mitosis -- Review

Interphase Prophase

Metaphase Anaphase

Telophase Interphase

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Plant Mitosis -- ReviewInterphase Prophase

Metaphase Anaphase

Telophase Interphase

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http://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm