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Chromosomes and mitosis
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Chromosomes
Coiled up lengths of
DNA
molecules that contain
genetic
information
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Chromosomes
Each chromosome carries a large number of
genes
that control the
development
of different
characteristics
Body cells normally have
two
copies of each chromosome - one from the
'mother'
and one from the
'father'
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Cell cycle
A series of
stages
that
body cells
in
multicellular
organisms go through to
divide
and
produce new cells
for
growth
,
development
and
repair
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Mitosis
The stage of the
cell cycle
when the cell divides
Multicellular organisms use
mitosis
to grow or replace cells that have been
damaged
The end of the cell cycle results in
two
new cells
identical
to the original cell, with the same number of
chromosomes
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Growth & DNA Replication
1.
DNA
is all spread out in
long strings
2. Cell
grows
and
increases
the amount of
subcellular structures
3. Cell
duplicates
its
DNA
and forms
X-shaped chromosomes
with identical
'arms'
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Mitosis
1.
Chromosomes
line up at the
centre
of the
cell
and
cell fibres
pull them apart
2.
Membranes
form around each set of
chromosomes
to become the
nuclei
of the
two
new
cells
3.
Cytoplasm
and
cell membrane
divide to produce
two
new
daughter
cells
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The
daughter cells
contain exactly the same DNA as the
parent
cell
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