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Cell Biology
Cell Division
General Cell Division
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Chromosomes
DNA
molecules combined with
proteins
that contain
genes
which provide the
instructions
for
protein synthesis
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Gene
A section of
DNA
which codes for a
protein
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The nucleus of human body cells contains
46
chromosomes
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The nucleus of gametes contains
23
chromosomes
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Arrangement of chromosomes in body cell nucleus
Arranged in pairs -
46
chromosomes form
23
pairs
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Cell cycle
1.
Replication
of
DNA
and
synthesis
of
organelles
2.
Mitosis
3.
Division
of
cell
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Mitosis
Produces
identical
cells which all have the same
genetic
information
Produces
additional
cells for
growth
and
repair
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Stem cell
An
unspecialised
cell which is capable of
differentiating
into other cell types and of
self-renewal
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Function of embryonic stem cells
Can
replicate
themselves and
differentiate
into many other types of cells
May be able to
treat
conditions
such as
paralysis
and
diabetes
by dividing to replace
damaged
cells
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Function of adult stem cells in bone marrow
Can
differentiate
into several cell types to replace
dead
or
damaged
tissues
Bone marrow stem cells can form many different types of
blood
cell
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Function of stem cells in
plant meristems
Retain
the ability to
differentiate
into any type of
plant cell
throughout their
lifespan
- they can
differentiate
into any
cell
which is required by the
plant
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Therapeutic
cloning
Where an
embryo
is
produced
with the
same
genetic
makeup as the patient
The
stem cells
which originate from the
embryo
will not be
rejected
by the patient's immune system, so can be used to treat certain
medical conditions
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Advantages of cloning plants using meristem stem cells
Can
prevent
rare
plants
from becoming
extinct
Can produce
large numbers
of plants with a
favourable characteristic
Can produce
identical
plants for
research
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Issues associated with the use of stem cells
Many
embryonic
stem cells
are sourced from
aborted
embryos - some people have an
ethical
/
religious
objection
Development of stem cell therapies is
slow
,
expensive
and
difficult
Adult stem cells infected with
viruses
could transfer
infections
to patients
If donor stem cells do not have a similar
genetic
makeup to the patient, an
immune
response could be triggered
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