Cell Division

Cards (11)

  • Binary fission
    • Replication of DNA
    • Replication of plasmids
    • Division of cytoplasm to produce 2 daughter cells
    • Each with single copy of circular DNA
  • main sections of the cell cycle
    • Interphase
    • Mitosis
  • growth stages of interphase
    • G1 phase: cell increases in size, makes new organelles and proteins, carries out its normal functions
    • S phase: DNA is replicated by semi-conservative replication
    • G2 phase: cell carries out its normal metabolic funtions but also starts making spindle proteins preparing for cell division, ATP production is increased
  • Stages of mitosis
    • Prophase
    • Metaphase
    • Anaphase
    • Telophase
  • Prophase
    • Chromosomes condense by supercoiling and folding
    • Nucleolus disappears
    • centrioles move to opposite poles forming a network on spindle fibres across it called the spindle apparatus
    • Nuclear envelope breaks down and chromosomes lie free in the cytoplasm
  • Metaphase
    • One or more spindle fibres attach to the centromere of each chromosome
    • Chromosomes line up in a sngle file at the equator
  • Anaphase
    • Spindle fibres shorten causing the centromeres to divide
    • Sister chromatids move to opposite poles
    • Chromatides are known as chromosomes as they move independently to each other
  • Telophase
    • 2 sets of chromosomes form at each pole
    • New nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes
    • Chromosomes de-condense, becoming long and thin forming chromatin
    • Nucleolus starts to reform
    • Cytokinesis occurs
  • Cytokinesis
    • Cytoplasm starts to divide
    • cell membrane is pulled inwards across the centre of the cell, pinching off the cytoplasm into 2 equal halves
    • 2 daughter cells form which are genetically identical to the original cell and each other
  • Stage A is prophase - the chromatin condenses
    Stage B is anaphase - the sister chromatids are pulled apart to the poles of the cell
  • high mitotic index means many cells are undergoing mitosis