Chromosomes and mitosis

Cards (7)

  • Chromosomes
    Coiled up lengths of DNA molecules that contain genetic information
  • 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'
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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'
  • 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
  • The daughter cells contain exactly the same DNA as the parent cell