Chapter 10: Cell Growth and Division

Section 10-1: Cell Growth

How do living things grow?

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Limits to Cell Growth

Cells can only grow so big for two reasons:

1.  DNA Overload:

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·  Example: A library has only a certain number of books. If a town doubles or triples in population, there wouldn’t be enough books for everyone.

2. Exchanging materials:

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Ratio of Surface Area to Volume

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Area = L x W x 6 sides

Volume = L x W x H

1 cm 2 cm 4 cm

A = cm2 A = cm2 A = cm2

V = cm3 V = cm3 V = cm3

Surface Area / Volume =


Section 10-2: Cell Division

Cell Division

·  Cell division –

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Chromosomes

·  Chromosome =

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·  Cells (with one exception)

·  When a cell is preparing to divide,


The Cell Cycle

·  Cell Cycle –

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·  Phases of the cell cycle:

•  G1 phase –

•  S phase – Interphase

•  G2 phase –

•  M phase – Mitosis –

§  Prophase

§  Metaphase

§  Anaphase

§  Teleophase

Cytokinesis –

Interphase – G1, S, and G2

·  Interphase =

Purpose and Results of Mitosis and Cell Division

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·  Results –

Prophase

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Metaphase

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Anaphase

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Telophase

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Cytokinesis

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Section 10-3: Regulating the Cell Cycle

Controls on Cell Division

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Uncontrolled Cell Growth

·  Cancer –

cancer normal


Section 11-4: Meiosis

Diploid and Haploid Cells

·  Diploid (2n) –

o  Example:

·  Haploid (n) –

o  Example:

Why are reproductive cells haploid?

Meiosis

·  Meiosis –

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Crossing Over

·  Crossing over –

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·  Result:

Mitosis / Meiosis
Purpose for Organism
Number of Cells Produced
Chromosome Number (diploid or haploid)
Genetic Relationship to Original Cell
Type of Cells Produced