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CELL REPRODUCTION
Outline ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cell Theory : all organisms consist of cells and arise from pre-existing cells ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
SOMATIC Vs REPRODUCTIVE GAMETES (n) – EGGS (OVA) & SPERM - MEIOSIS (Somatic) OTHERS (2n) - MITOSIS NUCLEAR Vs CYTOPLASMIC DIVISION
The state in which there are two copies of each chromosome present is known as diploid (2n).   H Haploid (n)– only one copy of  a chromosome is  present All of the somatic cells in our bodies are  diploid cells The only cells in our bodies that are haploid  are  our gametes – eggs and sperm
Human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes   diploid number (2n) = 46 23 from mom - 23 from dad 22 pairs are autosomes –true homologous pairs 1 pair is not necessarily homologous - sex chromosomes females are XX males are XY – a non homologous  pair.
Meiosis –  form of cell division where there are two  successive rounds of cell division following  DNA replication  - produces haploid cells (n) - start with 46 double stranded chromosomes (2n) After 1 division  - 23 double stranded chromosomes (n) After 2nd division - 23 single stranded chromosomes (n)   - occurs in our germ cells  –  cells that produce our gametes   - egg and sperm
Cell division Mitosis
Cell division All complex organisms originated from a single fertilized egg. Every cell in your body started here, through cell division the numbers are increased Cell then specialize and change into their various roles
Mitosis   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Mitosis ,[object Object],[object Object]
BASIC GENETICS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2 daughter cells identical to original Parent cell Chromosomes are copied and double in number Chromosomes now split
Reproduction presents a major problem for cells and organisms: (how can information be transmitted faithfully to progeny) I II III IV = one bit of genetic information
= one bit of genetic information The information transfer problem becomes more challenging as more bits of information are incorporated into the organism
One of life’s solutions to this challenge:  “Package” the  bits of information into single units called  chromosomes = one bit of genetic information
The   nucleus ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
chromosomes Packaging of genetic material in  prokaryotes and eukaryotes prokaryote cell eukaryote cell
Structure of Chromosomes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
C Chromosome basics . T The number of chromosomes present within the nucleus is a characteristic of the species.  Chromosomes of humans and most other  eukaryotic species occurs in pairs.   Members of a chromosome pair are known as homologues.
Mitosis/Cell division mitosis is the process of cell division in which one cell becomes two identical daughter cells development renewal  regeneration
The cell cycle  is the mechanism by which a cell duplicates its contents and then divides in two cell grows and duplicates its contents cell contents cell divides in two Each parental cell gives rise to two daughter cells on completion of each cell cycle parental cell daughter cell 1 daughter cell 2
Replication of chromosomes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Binary Fission-prokaryotic cells
Cell Cycle
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase The Stages of  M itosis Interphase
REMEMBER! ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],(Individuals Please Make All The Cells) IPMAT
INTERPHASE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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PROPHASE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Prophase ,[object Object],[object Object]
The Spindle ,[object Object],Mitotic center Microtubule A cell at   metaphase a spindle
Chromosomes attached to spindle during nuclear division
METAPHASE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Anaphase ,[object Object],[object Object]
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TELOPHASE Two new nuclei are formed  when  the chromosomes reach  the  opposite poles of the cell The  nuclear membrane is formed-  the nucleolus reappears The  chromosomes disperse  in the nucleus
Telophase ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
CYTOKINESIS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cytokinesis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cytokinesis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cytokinesis  in animals A cleavage  furrow  forms that pinches the cell in two - the furrow represents a ring of actin and myosin filaments just under the plasma membrane.
Rat – epithelial cells
Mitosis – bone cell slides 1 2 3 4 5 Parent cell Chromosomes copied Copies separating 2 daughter cells Cells split
Cytokinesis  in plants A  cell plate  made up of cell-wall components gradually forms in the middle of the cell.
So what’s the difference in Plants? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Plants
Cell Turnover –  The speed of mitosis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Meiosis
Meiosis – A Source of Distinction Why do you share some but not all characters of each parent?  What are the rules of this sharing game? At one level, the answers lie in meiosis.
Meiosis does two things - 1) Meiosis takes a cell with  two copies  of every chromosome (diploid) and makes cells with a  single copy  of every chromosome (haploid).  This is a good idea if you’re going to combine two cells to make a new organism. This trick is  accomplished by  halving  chromosome number.  In meiosis,  one diploid cells produces four haploid cells.
Why do we need meiosis? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2) Meiosis  scrambles  the specific forms of each gene that each sex cell (egg or sperm) receives.  This makes for a lot of  genetic diversity . This trick is accomplished through  independent assortment  and  crossing-over . Genetic diversity is important for the  evolution of populations and species .
Meiosis Parent cell – chromosome pair Chromosomes copied 1 st  division - pairs split 2 nd  division – produces 4 gamete cells with ½ the original no. of chromosomes
Meiosis – mouse testes  Parent cell 4 gametes 1 st  division 2 nd  division
The Stages of Meiosis: ,[object Object]
Meiosis I : Separates Homologous Chromosomes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Prophase I ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Metaphase I ,[object Object],[object Object]
Anaphase I ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Telophase I ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cytokinesis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Figure 13.7  The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis I
Meiosis II :  Separates sister chromatids ,[object Object],[object Object]
Prophase II ,[object Object]
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Figure 13.7  The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis II
One Way Meiosis Makes Lots of Different Sex Cells (Gametes) –  Independent Assortment Independent assortment produces 2 n  distinct gametes, where n = the number of unique chromosomes.  That’s a lot of diversity by this mechanism alone. In humans, n = 23 and 2 23  = 6,000,0000.
 
Another Way Meiosis Makes Lots of Different Sex Cells – Crossing-Over Crossing-over multiplies the already huge number of different gamete types produced by independent assortment.
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
The Key Difference Between Mitosis and Meiosis is the Way Chromosomes Uniquely Pair and Align in Meiosis  Mitosis The first (and distinguishing) division of meiosis
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
Boy or Girl? The Y Chromosome “Decides” X chromosome Y chromosome
Boy or Girl? The Y Chromosome “Decides”
Meiosis – division error Chromosome pair
Meiosis error - fertilization Should the gamete with the chromosome pair be fertilized then the offspring will not be ‘normal’. In humans this often occurs with the 21 st  pair – producing a child with Downs Syndrome
21 trisomy – Downs Syndrome Can you see the extra 21 st  chromosome? Is this person male or female?

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CELL REPRODUCTION

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  • 4. SOMATIC Vs REPRODUCTIVE GAMETES (n) – EGGS (OVA) & SPERM - MEIOSIS (Somatic) OTHERS (2n) - MITOSIS NUCLEAR Vs CYTOPLASMIC DIVISION
  • 5. The state in which there are two copies of each chromosome present is known as diploid (2n).   H Haploid (n)– only one copy of a chromosome is present All of the somatic cells in our bodies are diploid cells The only cells in our bodies that are haploid are our gametes – eggs and sperm
  • 6. Human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes diploid number (2n) = 46 23 from mom - 23 from dad 22 pairs are autosomes –true homologous pairs 1 pair is not necessarily homologous - sex chromosomes females are XX males are XY – a non homologous pair.
  • 7. Meiosis – form of cell division where there are two successive rounds of cell division following DNA replication - produces haploid cells (n) - start with 46 double stranded chromosomes (2n) After 1 division - 23 double stranded chromosomes (n) After 2nd division - 23 single stranded chromosomes (n)   - occurs in our germ cells – cells that produce our gametes - egg and sperm
  • 9. Cell division All complex organisms originated from a single fertilized egg. Every cell in your body started here, through cell division the numbers are increased Cell then specialize and change into their various roles
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  • 13. 2 daughter cells identical to original Parent cell Chromosomes are copied and double in number Chromosomes now split
  • 14. Reproduction presents a major problem for cells and organisms: (how can information be transmitted faithfully to progeny) I II III IV = one bit of genetic information
  • 15. = one bit of genetic information The information transfer problem becomes more challenging as more bits of information are incorporated into the organism
  • 16. One of life’s solutions to this challenge: “Package” the bits of information into single units called chromosomes = one bit of genetic information
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  • 18. chromosomes Packaging of genetic material in prokaryotes and eukaryotes prokaryote cell eukaryote cell
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  • 20. C Chromosome basics . T The number of chromosomes present within the nucleus is a characteristic of the species. Chromosomes of humans and most other eukaryotic species occurs in pairs. Members of a chromosome pair are known as homologues.
  • 21. Mitosis/Cell division mitosis is the process of cell division in which one cell becomes two identical daughter cells development renewal regeneration
  • 22. The cell cycle is the mechanism by which a cell duplicates its contents and then divides in two cell grows and duplicates its contents cell contents cell divides in two Each parental cell gives rise to two daughter cells on completion of each cell cycle parental cell daughter cell 1 daughter cell 2
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  • 27. Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase The Stages of M itosis Interphase
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  • 40. TELOPHASE Two new nuclei are formed when the chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell The nuclear membrane is formed- the nucleolus reappears The chromosomes disperse in the nucleus
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  • 42. Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 43. Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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  • 47. Cytokinesis in animals A cleavage furrow forms that pinches the cell in two - the furrow represents a ring of actin and myosin filaments just under the plasma membrane.
  • 49. Mitosis – bone cell slides 1 2 3 4 5 Parent cell Chromosomes copied Copies separating 2 daughter cells Cells split
  • 50. Cytokinesis in plants A cell plate made up of cell-wall components gradually forms in the middle of the cell.
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  • 58. Meiosis – A Source of Distinction Why do you share some but not all characters of each parent? What are the rules of this sharing game? At one level, the answers lie in meiosis.
  • 59. Meiosis does two things - 1) Meiosis takes a cell with two copies of every chromosome (diploid) and makes cells with a single copy of every chromosome (haploid). This is a good idea if you’re going to combine two cells to make a new organism. This trick is accomplished by halving chromosome number. In meiosis, one diploid cells produces four haploid cells.
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  • 61. 2) Meiosis scrambles the specific forms of each gene that each sex cell (egg or sperm) receives. This makes for a lot of genetic diversity . This trick is accomplished through independent assortment and crossing-over . Genetic diversity is important for the evolution of populations and species .
  • 62. Meiosis Parent cell – chromosome pair Chromosomes copied 1 st division - pairs split 2 nd division – produces 4 gamete cells with ½ the original no. of chromosomes
  • 63. Meiosis – mouse testes Parent cell 4 gametes 1 st division 2 nd division
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  • 71. Figure 13.7 The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis I
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  • 77. Figure 13.7 The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis II
  • 78. One Way Meiosis Makes Lots of Different Sex Cells (Gametes) – Independent Assortment Independent assortment produces 2 n distinct gametes, where n = the number of unique chromosomes. That’s a lot of diversity by this mechanism alone. In humans, n = 23 and 2 23 = 6,000,0000.
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  • 80. Another Way Meiosis Makes Lots of Different Sex Cells – Crossing-Over Crossing-over multiplies the already huge number of different gamete types produced by independent assortment.
  • 82. The Key Difference Between Mitosis and Meiosis is the Way Chromosomes Uniquely Pair and Align in Meiosis Mitosis The first (and distinguishing) division of meiosis
  • 84. Boy or Girl? The Y Chromosome “Decides” X chromosome Y chromosome
  • 85. Boy or Girl? The Y Chromosome “Decides”
  • 86. Meiosis – division error Chromosome pair
  • 87. Meiosis error - fertilization Should the gamete with the chromosome pair be fertilized then the offspring will not be ‘normal’. In humans this often occurs with the 21 st pair – producing a child with Downs Syndrome
  • 88. 21 trisomy – Downs Syndrome Can you see the extra 21 st chromosome? Is this person male or female?