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Chapter 10


Cell Growth and Reproduction
The Big Idea
• You are constantly changing
• Worn out cells get replaced
• Cuts and bruises heal
• 2-3 billion red blood cells get
  replaced each second
• Muscles you exercise get larger
The Cell Cycle
                  Cell
                Division
Preparing for
reproduction
                Interphase
                Growth and
                Development
10-1 Cell Growth
Q: When a living thing grows,
 what happens to its cells?

A: Cells increase in number
There are two main reasons
      why cells divide
1. The larger the cell becomes, the
   more demands there are on the
   DNA
2. The cell has trouble moving
   enough nutrients and wastes
   across the cell membrane
Division of a cell
• Before it gets too large, a growing
  cell divides forming two daughter
  cells
• The process by which a cell
  divides into two new daughter
  cells is called cell division
Daughter
  cells
This solves the two problems
      of a growing cell

1. The cell replicates all of its DNA
2. The actual division of the cell
   decreases its volume
10-2 Cell Division
In eukaryotes cell division
  occurs in two main stages
1. Mitosis
2. Cytokinesis
Chromosomes
• In eukaryotic cells, the genetic
  information that is passed on from
  one generation to the next is
  carried on
             Chromosomes
  ___________________________
• Chromosomes are made of DNA –
  which carries the cells coded
  information – and proteins

• The cells of every organism have a
  specific number of chromosomes

• You can’t see chromosomes except
  during cell division, when they
  condense and compact
• Before cell division, each chromosome
  is replicated, or copied
• Because of this, each chromosome
  consists of two identical
  _______________________________
             “sister chromatids”
• When the cell divides, the sister
  chromatids separate and one
  chromatid goes to each of the two new
  cells
• Each pair of chromatids are attached
  at an area called the centromere
Interphase
• “In-between” period of growth
  between division
• During the cell cycle, a cell grows,
   prepares for division, and divides
   to form two daughter cells, each of
   which then begins the cycle again
• The cell cycle consists of 4 phases
1. M phase
2. G1 phase
3. S phase
4. G2 phase
• G1 – Cells do most of their growing.
  They increase in size and make new
  proteins and organelles

• S – Chromosomes are replicated

• G2 – Organelles and molecules
  required for cell division are produced

• M – cell divides
Prophase
     • The chromatin
       condenses into
       chromosomes
     • The centrioles
       separate
     • A spindle begins to
       form
     • The nuclear
       membrane breaks
       down
Metaphase
     • Chromosomes
       line up down the
       middle of the cell
     • Each
       chromosome is
       connected to a
       spindle fiber at
       its centromere
Anaphase
     • Centromeres
       split, allowing
       sister chromatids
       to separate
     • The
       chromosomes
       move to opposite
       ends of the cell
Telophase
    • Chromosomes
      unwind
    • A nuclear
      membrane
      reforms
    • Nucleolus
      becomes visable
Cytokinesis (In animals…)
Cytokinesis (In plants)
• A cell plate gradually develops
  into a separating membrane
• A cell wall then begins to appear
  in the cell plate
Golgi vesicles
move toward
equator




                 Early cell
                 plate
    Cell Plate
The Big Picture!
• Mitosis is the division of a
     nucleus
  ___________
• Mitosis produces two nuclei that
  have the __________ number of
                same
  chromosomes as the original
(Before Mitosis)
     46



46        46      (After Mitosis)
10-3 Regulating the
    Cell Cycle
Knowing When to Stop
•Suppose you had a paper cut on your
finger. Although the cut may have bled and
stung a little, after a few days, it will have
disappeared, and your finger would be as
good as new.

1. How do you think the body repairs an injury,
   such as a cut on a finger?
2. How long do you think this repair process
   continues?
3. What do you think causes the cells to stop
   the repair process?
Controls on Cell Division
Controls on Cell Division
• When cells come into contact with
  other cells, they respond by not
  growing
• When an injury such as a cut occurs,
  cells at the edges of the injury are
  stimulated to divide rapidly, the cell
  division stops when the healing
  process is complete
The sample is injected
                           into a second cell in G2
                           of interphase.




A sample of cytoplasm is
removed from a cell in                  As a result, the
mitosis.                                second cell enters
                                        mitosis.
Cyclins
• Protein that regulates the cell
  cycle
• There are 2 types of regulatory
  proteins; those that occur inside
  the cell and those that occur
  outside the cell.
Internal Regulators
• Allow the cell cycle to proceed
  only when certain processes have
  happened inside the cell
• Ex.) several regulatory proteins
  make sure that a cell does not go
  through mitosis until all
  chromosomes have been
  replicated
External Regulators
• Direct cells to speed up or slow
  down the cell cycle
• Ex.) growth factors
• Molecules found on the surface of
  neighboring cells often have the
  opposite effect causing cells to
  slow down or stop their cell cycles
• These signals prevent excessive
  cell growth
Cancer
• A disorder in which some of the body’s
  own cells lose the ability to control growth
• When cells divide uncontrollably, masses
  of cells called tumors can damage the
  surrounding tissues
• Cancer cells may break loose from the
  tumors and spread throughout the body
*(DNA interactive DVD)*
Q: What causes the loss of
        growth control?
A: smoking tobacco, radiation and chemical
  exposure, viral infections

All cancers have one thing in common: The
  control over the cell cycle has been
  broken
• Some cancer cells will no longer respond
  to external growth regulators
• Others fail to produce the internal
  regulators
p53
• An astonishing number of cancer
  cells have a defect in a gene
  called p53
• p53 normally halts the cell cycle
  until all the chromosomes have
  been properly replicated
• if we could fix p53 we could cure
  many forms of cancer
Is a cure in sight?
• Cancer is a serious disease
• As difficult as a cure would be, at
  least scientists know where to start
• Cancer is a disease of the cell cycle ,
  and conquering cancer will require a
  much deeper understanding of the
  processes that control cell division

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Biology - Chp 10 - Cell Growth And Reproduction - PowerPoint

  • 1. Chapter 10 Cell Growth and Reproduction
  • 2. The Big Idea • You are constantly changing • Worn out cells get replaced • Cuts and bruises heal • 2-3 billion red blood cells get replaced each second • Muscles you exercise get larger
  • 3. The Cell Cycle Cell Division Preparing for reproduction Interphase Growth and Development
  • 5. Q: When a living thing grows, what happens to its cells? A: Cells increase in number
  • 6. There are two main reasons why cells divide 1. The larger the cell becomes, the more demands there are on the DNA 2. The cell has trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across the cell membrane
  • 7. Division of a cell • Before it gets too large, a growing cell divides forming two daughter cells • The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells is called cell division
  • 9. This solves the two problems of a growing cell 1. The cell replicates all of its DNA 2. The actual division of the cell decreases its volume
  • 11. In eukaryotes cell division occurs in two main stages 1. Mitosis 2. Cytokinesis
  • 12. Chromosomes • In eukaryotic cells, the genetic information that is passed on from one generation to the next is carried on Chromosomes ___________________________
  • 13.
  • 14. • Chromosomes are made of DNA – which carries the cells coded information – and proteins • The cells of every organism have a specific number of chromosomes • You can’t see chromosomes except during cell division, when they condense and compact
  • 15.
  • 16. • Before cell division, each chromosome is replicated, or copied • Because of this, each chromosome consists of two identical _______________________________ “sister chromatids” • When the cell divides, the sister chromatids separate and one chromatid goes to each of the two new cells • Each pair of chromatids are attached at an area called the centromere
  • 17. Interphase • “In-between” period of growth between division
  • 18. • During the cell cycle, a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells, each of which then begins the cycle again • The cell cycle consists of 4 phases 1. M phase 2. G1 phase 3. S phase 4. G2 phase
  • 19.
  • 20. • G1 – Cells do most of their growing. They increase in size and make new proteins and organelles • S – Chromosomes are replicated • G2 – Organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced • M – cell divides
  • 21. Prophase • The chromatin condenses into chromosomes • The centrioles separate • A spindle begins to form • The nuclear membrane breaks down
  • 22. Metaphase • Chromosomes line up down the middle of the cell • Each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber at its centromere
  • 23. Anaphase • Centromeres split, allowing sister chromatids to separate • The chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell
  • 24. Telophase • Chromosomes unwind • A nuclear membrane reforms • Nucleolus becomes visable
  • 26. Cytokinesis (In plants) • A cell plate gradually develops into a separating membrane • A cell wall then begins to appear in the cell plate
  • 27. Golgi vesicles move toward equator Early cell plate Cell Plate
  • 28. The Big Picture! • Mitosis is the division of a nucleus ___________ • Mitosis produces two nuclei that have the __________ number of same chromosomes as the original
  • 29. (Before Mitosis) 46 46 46 (After Mitosis)
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. 10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
  • 33. Knowing When to Stop •Suppose you had a paper cut on your finger. Although the cut may have bled and stung a little, after a few days, it will have disappeared, and your finger would be as good as new. 1. How do you think the body repairs an injury, such as a cut on a finger? 2. How long do you think this repair process continues? 3. What do you think causes the cells to stop the repair process?
  • 34. Controls on Cell Division
  • 35. Controls on Cell Division • When cells come into contact with other cells, they respond by not growing • When an injury such as a cut occurs, cells at the edges of the injury are stimulated to divide rapidly, the cell division stops when the healing process is complete
  • 36. The sample is injected into a second cell in G2 of interphase. A sample of cytoplasm is removed from a cell in As a result, the mitosis. second cell enters mitosis.
  • 37. Cyclins • Protein that regulates the cell cycle • There are 2 types of regulatory proteins; those that occur inside the cell and those that occur outside the cell.
  • 38. Internal Regulators • Allow the cell cycle to proceed only when certain processes have happened inside the cell • Ex.) several regulatory proteins make sure that a cell does not go through mitosis until all chromosomes have been replicated
  • 39. External Regulators • Direct cells to speed up or slow down the cell cycle • Ex.) growth factors • Molecules found on the surface of neighboring cells often have the opposite effect causing cells to slow down or stop their cell cycles • These signals prevent excessive cell growth
  • 40. Cancer • A disorder in which some of the body’s own cells lose the ability to control growth • When cells divide uncontrollably, masses of cells called tumors can damage the surrounding tissues • Cancer cells may break loose from the tumors and spread throughout the body *(DNA interactive DVD)*
  • 41. Q: What causes the loss of growth control? A: smoking tobacco, radiation and chemical exposure, viral infections All cancers have one thing in common: The control over the cell cycle has been broken • Some cancer cells will no longer respond to external growth regulators • Others fail to produce the internal regulators
  • 42. p53 • An astonishing number of cancer cells have a defect in a gene called p53 • p53 normally halts the cell cycle until all the chromosomes have been properly replicated • if we could fix p53 we could cure many forms of cancer
  • 43. Is a cure in sight? • Cancer is a serious disease • As difficult as a cure would be, at least scientists know where to start • Cancer is a disease of the cell cycle , and conquering cancer will require a much deeper understanding of the processes that control cell division