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Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview
10.1 Cell Growth, Division,10.1 Cell Growth, Division,
and Reproductionand Reproduction
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
THINK ABOUT IT
When a living thing grows, what happens to its cells?
What is there about growth that requires cells to divide and reproduce
themselves?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Limits to Cell Size
What are some of the difficulties a cell faces as it increases in size?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Limits to Cell Size
What are some of the difficulties a cell faces as it increases in size?
The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on its DNA.
In addition, a larger cell is less efficient in moving nutrients and waste
materials across its cell membrane.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Information “Overload”
Living cells store critical information in DNA.
As a cell grows, that information is used to build the molecules needed
for cell growth.
As size increases, the demands on that information grow as well. If a
cell were to grow without limit, an “information crisis” would occur.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Information “Overload”
Compare a cell to a growing
town. The town library has a
limited number of books. As
the town grows, these limited
number of books are in
greater demand, which limits
access.
A growing cell makes greater
demands on its genetic
“library.” If the cell gets too
big, the DNA would not be
able to serve the needs of the
growing cell.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Exchanging Materials
Food, oxygen, and water enter a cell through the cell membrane. Waste
products leave in the same way.
The rate at which this exchange takes place depends on the surface
area of a cell.
The rate at which food and oxygen are used up and waste products are
produced depends on the cell’s volume.
The ratio of surface area to volume is key to understanding why cells
must divide as they grow.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Ratio of Surface Area to Volume
Imagine a cell shaped like a cube. As the length of the sides of a cube
increases, its volume increases faster than its surface area, decreasing
the ratio of surface area to volume.
If a cell gets too large, the surface area of the cell is not large enough to
get enough oxygen and nutrients in and waste out.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Traffic Problems
To use the town analogy again, as
the town grows, more and more
traffic clogs the main street. It
becomes difficult to get
information across town and
goods in and out.
Similarly, a cell that continues to
grow would experience “traffic”
problems. If the cell got too large,
it would be more difficult to get
oxygen and nutrients in and waste
out.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Division of the Cell
Before a cell grows too large, it divides into two new “daughter” cells in a
process called cell division.
Before cell division, the cell copies all of its DNA.
It then divides into two “daughter” cells. Each daughter cell receives a
complete set of DNA.
Cell division reduces cell volume. It also results in an increased ratio of
surface area to volume, for each daughter cell.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Cell Division and Reproduction
How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Cell Division and Reproduction
How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare?
The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent is
known as asexual reproduction.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Cell Division and Reproduction
How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare?
The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent is
known as asexual reproduction.
Offspring produced by sexual reproduction inherit some of their genetic
information from each parent.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
In multicellular organisms, cell division leads to growth. It also enables
an organism to repair and maintain its body.
In single-celled organisms, cell division is a form of reproduction.
Asexual Reproduction
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
Asexual reproduction is reproduction that involves a single parent
producing an offspring. The offspring produced are, in most cases,
genetically identical to the single cell that produced them.
Asexual reproduction is a simple, efficient, and effective way for an
organism to produce a large number of offspring.
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic single-celled organisms and many
multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Examples of Asexual Reproduction
Bacteria reproduce by binary fission.
Kalanchoe plants form plantlets.
Hydras reproduce by budding.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
In sexual reproduction, offspring are produced by the fusion of two sex
cells – one from each of two parents. These fuse into a single cell
before the offspring can grow.
The offspring produced inherit some genetic information from both
parents.
Most animals and plants, and many single-celled organisms, reproduce
sexually.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction
Comparing Sexual and Asexual
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  • 1. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Lesson OverviewLesson Overview 10.1 Cell Growth, Division,10.1 Cell Growth, Division, and Reproductionand Reproduction
  • 2. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction THINK ABOUT IT When a living thing grows, what happens to its cells? What is there about growth that requires cells to divide and reproduce themselves?
  • 3. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Limits to Cell Size What are some of the difficulties a cell faces as it increases in size?
  • 4. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Limits to Cell Size What are some of the difficulties a cell faces as it increases in size? The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on its DNA. In addition, a larger cell is less efficient in moving nutrients and waste materials across its cell membrane.
  • 5. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Information “Overload” Living cells store critical information in DNA. As a cell grows, that information is used to build the molecules needed for cell growth. As size increases, the demands on that information grow as well. If a cell were to grow without limit, an “information crisis” would occur.
  • 6. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Information “Overload” Compare a cell to a growing town. The town library has a limited number of books. As the town grows, these limited number of books are in greater demand, which limits access. A growing cell makes greater demands on its genetic “library.” If the cell gets too big, the DNA would not be able to serve the needs of the growing cell.
  • 7. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Exchanging Materials Food, oxygen, and water enter a cell through the cell membrane. Waste products leave in the same way. The rate at which this exchange takes place depends on the surface area of a cell. The rate at which food and oxygen are used up and waste products are produced depends on the cell’s volume. The ratio of surface area to volume is key to understanding why cells must divide as they grow.
  • 8. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Ratio of Surface Area to Volume Imagine a cell shaped like a cube. As the length of the sides of a cube increases, its volume increases faster than its surface area, decreasing the ratio of surface area to volume. If a cell gets too large, the surface area of the cell is not large enough to get enough oxygen and nutrients in and waste out.
  • 9. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Traffic Problems To use the town analogy again, as the town grows, more and more traffic clogs the main street. It becomes difficult to get information across town and goods in and out. Similarly, a cell that continues to grow would experience “traffic” problems. If the cell got too large, it would be more difficult to get oxygen and nutrients in and waste out.
  • 10. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Division of the Cell Before a cell grows too large, it divides into two new “daughter” cells in a process called cell division. Before cell division, the cell copies all of its DNA. It then divides into two “daughter” cells. Each daughter cell receives a complete set of DNA. Cell division reduces cell volume. It also results in an increased ratio of surface area to volume, for each daughter cell.
  • 11. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Cell Division and Reproduction How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare?
  • 12. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Cell Division and Reproduction How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare? The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent is known as asexual reproduction.
  • 13. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Cell Division and Reproduction How do asexual and sexual reproduction compare? The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent is known as asexual reproduction. Offspring produced by sexual reproduction inherit some of their genetic information from each parent.
  • 14. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction In multicellular organisms, cell division leads to growth. It also enables an organism to repair and maintain its body. In single-celled organisms, cell division is a form of reproduction. Asexual Reproduction
  • 15. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction is reproduction that involves a single parent producing an offspring. The offspring produced are, in most cases, genetically identical to the single cell that produced them. Asexual reproduction is a simple, efficient, and effective way for an organism to produce a large number of offspring. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic single-celled organisms and many multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually.
  • 16. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Examples of Asexual Reproduction Bacteria reproduce by binary fission. Kalanchoe plants form plantlets. Hydras reproduce by budding.
  • 17. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Sexual Reproduction In sexual reproduction, offspring are produced by the fusion of two sex cells – one from each of two parents. These fuse into a single cell before the offspring can grow. The offspring produced inherit some genetic information from both parents. Most animals and plants, and many single-celled organisms, reproduce sexually.
  • 18. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview Cell Growth, Division, and ReproductionCell Growth, Division, and Reproduction Comparing Sexual and Asexual Reproduction